 | Henry Grey thought a new job would help him get out of the rut he's been in, so he chose what he thought would be the perfect job to lift him out of his funk--flying racehorse transport planes. But his new future doesn't go as planned when he finds... |
 | Orwell's satiric autobiographical novel is about a young bookstore clerk with outsized literary aspirations, and his subsequent humiliation. |
 | Nathan Heller is a fictional P.I. with an impressive historical resume that includes solving the Lindbergh kidnapping and the Huey Long assassination, and putting Al Capone behind bars. Now he looks to discover just what happened to Amelia Earhart... |
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 | A simple peasant wins the hand of the czar's daughter through the magical powers of the Listener, Swift-goer, and Drinker. The colorful, animated illustrations have a Russian folk character. Winner of the 1969 Caldecott Medal. |
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 | John Lee's first foray into the psychology of modern men, FLYING BOY, is the first of three intensely personal accounts of his failures in relationships and his history of abandonment in the face of emotional intimacy. In a heartbreaking but... |
 | Isadora Wing, a poet, accompanies her psychiatrist husband Bennett to a conference in Vienna. She suddenly leaves him for a protracted affair with Adrian Goodlove, a British psychologist. When first published in 1973, Erica Jong's highly... |
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