Cartwheels on the Faultline


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Alzheimer's Activities


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Most patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) benefit from participation in activities, but identifying and planning appropriate activies is often a challenge, especially for family caregivers. This book is packed with creative ideas for everyday and special-occasion activities, caregivers' anecdotes, helpful tips, interesting facts, and encouragement.




A Mother's World


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In stories close to home and far away, from Peru to Kenya and New York City to Ukraine, mothers recount adventures and experiences traveling with their small children, their grown children, and their own parents. They travel to find their adopted children, they become pregnant, and they recount the joys and pains of motherhood in a language that will move women and men alike.




Being Miss Behaved


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It’s the Miss Behaved experience that very organized, responsible, and dependable people secretly long to be irresponsible and artistic. Feckless and artistic people don’t care. But the responsible person can become more Miss Behaved. In fact, it is quite possible to even get in touch with your inner Miss Behaved child. Just tell your inner child to stop jumping on the good couch and read these Miss Behaved essays that include: The manly man’s guide to dance appreciation. What to expect when you enroll your children in beautiful, tasty, Camp Sugar Cereal. How to be the second wife without giving up the first husband. Why two-year-old children are never, ever, kidnapped. The Miss Behaved experience is fun, frivolous, feckless, and you will never look at the world the same way again. So break loose; eat cereal for dinner, forget your sibling’s birthday, skip the gym. If anyone asks, just explain you are being Miss Behaved. And when you’re ready for more (because excess is very Miss Behaved) meet us at www.missbehaved.com.




The Nation


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Saltwater, Sweetwater


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Faultline 49


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FAULTLINE 49 is the harrowing account of American reporter David Danson's Gonzo-style trip through US-occupied Canada in search of the principal provocateur in the Canadian-American War: terrorist mastermind Bruce Kalnychuk. As Danson draws closer to the truth about the 2001 World Trade Center Bombing in Edmonton, Alberta, and the criminal war it propagated, his journalistic distance to the story collapses, rendering him not only a brutalized participant, but an enemy of the state. David's findings are as daunting as the personal price he's paid to make them available to the North American public.




At Our Core


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Feminist essays, stories, poems and photographs. They range from Lillian Nattel's Biology is Destiny, to Honoree Fanonne Jeffers' A Haiku for Mr. Louis Farrakhan.




Kalliope


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