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 | The 1990s comic drama NORTHERN EXPOSURE became a cult hit while it was airing, and has since retained a devoted following. Beloved for its strong writing, acting, and quirky characters, the program views the remote Alaskan town of Cicely through the... |
 | SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON is a refreshingly old-fashioned and gentle tale of a mustang stallion struggling to remain free in the old West. The film is a seamless blend of traditional hand-drawn and computer-generated animation. Opening with an... |
 | Dr. Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) never wanted to leave New York, but the lure of paying off his medical school bills by working in a remote area seems too good to pass up. However, the quirky citizens and sheer inconvenience of small town Alaska have... |
BKmwO-sMLQ~~_6.JPG) | All four BILLY JACK films in a collector's box. Includes: BORN LOSERS, BILLY JACK, THE TRIAL OF BILLY JACK, and BILLY JACK GOES TO WASHINGTON. BORN LOSERS: The original Billy Jack film, featuring the adventures of a young half-Indian man who... |
 | Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds-A-Fire are brought together by Victor's father who saves Thomas from a fire that destroys his house and kills his parents. In close proximity all their lives on the Coeur D'Alene Indian reservation in Idaho, the boys... |
 | A fictional account of the 1832 kidnapping of 12 Hopi children by a band of rogue Spanish soldiers. Told through the eyes of a boy named Loma, this book explores not only the kidnapping but also its aftermath--when the children were transported to... |
 | Dr. Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) never wanted to leave New York, but the lure of paying off his medical school bills by working in a remote area seems too good to pass up. However, the quirky citizens and sheer inconvenience of small town Alaska have... |
 | Cormac McCarthy's BLOOD MERIDIAN is an epic nightmare of a novel. Set in the 1850s on the Tex-Mex border, it is about a 14-year-old runaway--known only as "the kid"--who comes of age in a brutal culture. Joining up with a gang of Indian-killers, the... |
 | Fantastically written, humorous, and deeply moving, Sherman Alexie's autobiographical first foray into the young adult fiction world follows Junior, a 14-year-old Indian whose vast physical problems and grinding poverty are outweighed by his... |