Run Between the Raindrops


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The blood-drenched Navy Corpsman had it right as he labored to keep yet another Marine alive on the mean street of Hue City: “Getting out of Hue alive is like trying to run between raindrops without getting wet.” Nearly half a century has passed since Marine veteran Dale Dye fought in Hue during the 1968 Tet Offensive. That brutal experience prompted him to write a searing, critically acclaimed novel about the surreal experiences of the battle to wrest control of Vietnam’s ancient Imperial capital from regiments of fanatical North Vietnamese Army soldiers. Now he’s taken a long second look at that fight and revised his original work into an even more powerful narrative of one of the Vietnam War’s most brutal battles. The story is told through the eyes of a veteran Marine Corps Combat Correspondent with the observational skills and off-beat attitude to relate what he sees from the close-quarter, house-to-house meat-grinder of the southside to the epic assault on the enemy-infested walls of the city’s medieval Citadel in a voice that reflects the Code of the Grunt: Just do it—or die trying. There it is.




Gender and the Academic Experience


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"These memoirs provide new and thoughtful evidence that pioneers are necessarily diverse, illuminating two crucial decades of dawning self understanding for women, for America, for the discipline of sociology."—Mary Catherine Bateson, author of Composing a Life It is difficult to imagine an intellectual world with only a few—if any—women scholars and sociologists. But that was the case, nor so long ago, for women such as Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Dorothy Smith, Arlie Russell Hochschild, Jacqueline Wiseman, and Lillian Rubin. These and many other now-eminent women in sociology began their careers as graduate students at Berkeley; they tell their stories in this volume, which spans two decades beginning with the first woman graduate student in 1952. With Berkeley as the backdrop, each woman constructs a personal memoir of her educational experience in a department and a profession then dominated by men. In this thought-provoking book, sixteen women describe their marginal status and how their struggles informed their studies and their later work. Though each woman’s story is unique, common themes surface: mixed feelings of intellectual self-confidence and inadequacy, difficulties in integrating personal and professional worlds, a net humor that both masked and helped the women cope with their hardships. These compelling essays tell how these women creatively met the challenges and obstacles of our gendered society, conducted their lives intrepidly, and left a clearer path for those who followed. Gender and the Academic Experience illustrates that times are changing: by 1991, women made up the majority of graduate students in the Berkeley sociology department. Kathryn P. Meadow Orlans is a senior research scientist and professor in the Department of Educational Foundations and Research at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. She helped pioneer a program of research and mental health services for deaf people, and her inventories for teachers of deaf children have been translated into eight languages. She has published Deafness and Child Development and co-authored Sound and Sign: Childhood Deafness and Mental Health.




Goblin Slayer, Vol. 11 (light novel)


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HE DOES NOT LET ANYONE ROLL THE DICE. Summer is here, and Female Merchant pays Goblin Slayer and his party an unexpected visit at their usual tavern to make them a proposal. Her next trade route will take her through the vast eastern desert where goblins now run rampant, and she would like the party to escort her. They accept her request, and the group promptly sets out for the arid eastern borderlands with its different cultures, vicious traps, harsh climate, and shadowy desert figures. How will our heroes fare in this unforgiving foreign territory...?




Going Home


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Common Ground has been open one full year and is proving to be a successful and popular coffee shop. A group of misfits have become the cornerstone to Josie's success, which in turn, affords them opportunities to regain lost confidences. Josie keeps a journal in an effort to recall memories, but her journal reveals memories can often be very elusive. She discovers in her entries that looking toward the future is often tied to events of the past. Going home brings memories; and those memories, in turn, bring us right back home again. Home is the source of everything: hope, faith, struggles, security, sadness, and blessings. Home is family and where memories and futures are built. It is a place of love. It can be life's ultimate destination. Everyone searches for a home. But sometimes, home chooses you.




Asian and African Studies


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The Program


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About the Book The disappearance of a prominent professor and his young assistant spawns rumor of a student scandal spanning decades, the magnitude of which could topple one of the most respected Medical Schools. Avery Carter, a young partner at a prestigious law firm, assists with public relations damage control. Quickly realizing that the “scandal” has been manufactured by the medical facility itself, his curiosity leads him across the country to the outskirts of Las Vegas, where he uncovers an ongoing international conspiracy dating back 75 years to the waning days of World War II. Carter’s movements are monitored by a Russian assassin sent to the United States nearly 30 years prior to eliminate any threats to the secrecy of The Program. Inspired by actual events, this conspiracy thriller reveals the truth behind one of the nation’s most closely guarded mysterious landmarks. About the Author D.L. Morris has been a litigation attorney for 25 years and was an adjunct criminal law professor for over a decade. Drawing upon these experiences, he has honed his craft as a captivating storyteller, interweaving sarcastic wit within the suspenseful plot turns, creating an entertaining experience for the reader.




War Maid's Choice


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Barbarian Bahzell, originally an outsider to so-called civilization, has become the first hradani wind rider in history¾a position that confers elite status within the territories of the powerful Sothoii. But certain very powerful and very nasty sorts are not at all happy about Bahzells' new status, and resentment stirs. Deadly resentment. To complicate matters even further, Baron Tellian's daughter, the heir to the realm, is convinced that Bahzell is the only man¾or hradani¾for her. Yet Bahzell is no stranger to entanglements and threats, and his enemies are the ones who had best watch themselves. For they aren't just going up against any hradani barbarian, but a tried and proven champion of the War God Himself. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).




Dragons of the Valley


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War threatens the peaceful land of Chiril… can one painter-turned-reluctant-swordsman really help? With an invasion of her country imminent, Tipper Schope is drawn into a mission to keep three important statues from falling into the enemy’s clutches. Her friend, the artist Bealomondore, helps her execute the plan, and along the way he learns to brandish a sword rather than a paintbrush. As odd disappearances and a rash of volatile behavior sweep Chiril, no one is safe. A terrible danger has made his vicious presence known: The Grawl, a hunter unlike any creature encountered before. To restore their country, Tipper, Bealomondore, and their party must hide the statues in the Valley of the Dragons and find a way to defeat the invading army. When it falls to the artistic Bealomondore to wield his sword as powerfully and naturally as a paintbrush, will he answer Wulder’s call for a champion?




Revelation Tattered Series Book 3


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Hunted….. On the Run….. Flying Bullets….. and Hot Passion… Join Kaycee and Mason as their story continues in book three of The Tattered Series… Upon identifying the leader of the art forgery ring, Kaycee, Alaia and Alex find themselves wanted by the NYPD. As questions are answered, many more arise…..In an attempt to elude the cops; Kaycee, Mason, Alex and Alaia split up, going in different directions with plans to meet up at a central location. Coordinates found inside Alaia’s locket, leads them to Prince Edward Island, a small community northwest of Nova Scotia. It is there they receive the first revelation and a shocking surprise none of them expected. Soon they find themselves in Normandy, where it all began. Alex and Alaia grow closer. And Mason is faced with one of his biggest fears, when Kaycee disappears.