Counter of the Days


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When Luke Collier, a rough and tumble cowboy, meets Faith Honniwell, he decides it's time for him to settle down. But murderous Apaches bent on revenge interrupt his plans.




The Night Counter


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"An immigrant-ethnic cocktail laced with political oppression, but before shaking, [Alia Yunis] adds Scheherazade, the fabled storyteller who kept herself alive by distracting her tyrannical husband for a thousand and one nights." --Carolyn See, Washington Post After 85 years, Fatima knows that she is dying because for the last 991 days she has been visited by the immortal storyteller from The Arabian Nights, Scheherazade. Just as Scheherazade spun magical stories for 1,001 nights to save her own life, Fatima has spent each night telling Scheherazade her life stories. But with only nine days left before her death, Fatima has a few loose ends to tie up. She must find a wife for her openly gay grandson, teach Arabic (and birth control) to her 17-year-old great-granddaughter, make amends with her estranged husband, and decide which of her troublesome children should inherit her family's home in Lebanon--a house she herself has not seen in nearly 70 years. Fatima’s children are spread far apart and are wrapped up in their own chaotic lives seemingly disinterested in their mother and their inheritances. But as she weaves stories of her husband, children, and grandchildren, Fatima brings together a family that is both capricious and steadfast, affectionate and also smothering, connected yet terribly alone. Taken all together, they present a striking and surprising tapestry of modern Arab American life. Shifting between America and Lebanon over the last hundred years, Alia Yunis crafts a bewitching debut novel imbued with great humanity, imagination, family drama and a touch of magic realism. Be prepared to feel utterly charmed.




Day Counter


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"Sometimes collage essay, sometimes daybook, sometimes poetry, Day Counter counts the ways in which one act of creation (motherhood) threatens not only to erase another act of creation (writing), but also the person doing the mothering. Snapshots of daily life--which occur in the home, the workplace, and the societal (often politically-charged) meeting-grounds we all navigate--contemplate concepts of naming, distance between speaker and experience, and dissonance of reality through a vernacular directness that is underwired with formal control. Permeating the work is an awareness of the arrival of a never-certain next thing, both the despair of that and the arousal. Each 'next' balances in an architecture that is poised upon the potential premise of its own collapse" --




The Ultimate Calorie Counter


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Say goodbye to crash diets, hunger pangs, cravings, and diet drug! health writer Sheila Buff tells you everything you need to know to lose weight safely and easily, and keep it off, in The Ultimate Calorie Counter. --At-a-glance calorie counts on the foods and beverages Americans commonly eat, including brand names and fast-food restaurants. --Charts to pinpoint your optimal calorie intake. --Expert tips for cutting calories without eating less. --Great calorie-saving food substitutions. --Fastest fat-burning exercises. --How to enjoy dining out while counting calories.




The Law Reports


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Counter Cultures


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The luxurious appearance and handsome profits of American department stores from 1890 to 1940 masked a three-way struggle among saleswomen, managers, and customers for control of the selling floor. Counter Cultures explores the complex nature and contradictions of the conflict in an arena where class, gender, and the emerging culture of consumption all came together. "Counter Cultures is a path-breaking and imaginative social history. Benson has made an original and sophisticated contribution to the study of the work process in the service sector." -- Journal of American History "Counter Cultures advances our understanding of the history of women and work, and it does so in an engaging way that should command the attention not only of historians but of a general readership as well." -- Women's Review of Books




I Am A Card Counter


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With the help of the easy-to-master steps in this book, even a novice gambler can go from being a traditional blackjack player to a card counter--an advantage player with a true edge over the house. For a dozen years, Frank Scoblete was a devastating card-counter, consistently beating casinos in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and Tunica, Mississippi and angering the casino bosses by knowing more about how to win money than almost anyone who ever challenged a casino. He employed sophisticated methods, including card-counting and little-known advantage-play techniques to turn the tables on the house. Now Frank, known as an icon of the gambling industry, shares with readers everything he knows about beating casinos at blackjack, including techniques for one, two, four, six, and eight deck games such as "end play," "the fat finger method," "card groupings," and several card counting systems that are easy to learn, but powerful and effective to play. "I Am a Card Counter" is an essential resource for any gambler looking to succeed at the blackjack table.




The Daltons. A day's ride


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Mr. Counter Clockwise


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Mr. Counter Clockwise is about a little clock that does everything backwards. His whole goal in life is to become a "clockWISE" clock, which is how he earned the name Mr. Counter Clockwise. This book has a delightful play on words. It allows children to enjoy various kinds of clocks and time concepts.It offers wise advice regarding the value of time, as well as a very funny approach that will pull at your heartstrings. Either grab a tissue or laugh with joy-you decide! Parents will love reading this story to their children. This book should be memorable for many years to come. It will make you reevaluate your life and the value of time, as an adult or as a child.