Project Azalea


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Prudence Jean-Batiste, a single mother and recently certified paralegal, inadvertently jeopardizes the safety of her friends and family when a chance discovery has her battling greedy businessmen, the corrupt law firm she works for, and a ferocious white supremacist group. Even the best intentions can reap grim consequences, and Prudence's discovery sets into motion a collision of race and greed that will forever change the face of New Orleans and the lives of those living in the eye of the storm, fighting for freedom. She should have left well enough alone. Now, no one is safe.




Red Azalea


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The acclaimed memoir from the bestselling author of Empress Orchid 'Historically remarkable ... intensely moving' SUNDAY TIMES 'The book sings. It is a small masterpiece' VOGUE Born into a devoutly Maoist family in 1950s Shanghai and forced to work on a communal farm from the age of seventeen, Anchee Min found herself in an alienating and hostile political climate, where her only friendships were perilous and intense. Both candid and touching, this compelling memoir documents her isolation and illicit love against the backdrop of China's Cultural Revolution. From her coming of age in the Red Guard to her recruitment into Madame Mao's burgeoning industry of propaganda movies, Red Azalea explores the secret sensuality of a repressive society with elegance and honesty.




Azalea, Unschooled


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In Liza Kleinman's debut middle-reader novel, the author deftly explores the growing unschooling movement as well as the challenges of moving to a new home, making friends, and finding room for differences within a family.




Public Health Reports


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The Love of Azalea


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"The Love of Azalea," tells the story of a female Samurai descendant married to a missionary. The novel is written by a Canadian woman Winifred Eaton with British and Chinese ancestry using the pen name Onoto Watanna.




Patty and Azalea


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Hearings


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