 | Rand's 1200-page novel is a hymn of praise to the concept of rugged individualism, personified in John Galt. This polemic for Rand's philosophy of "rational self-interest" has been a steady seller since it was published in 1957. |
 | Combining astrology, tarot, numerology, and personal insight, Gary Goldschneider offers a unique perspective on the personality traits that are associated with each day of the year. 366 days--those born on a leap year need not feel excluded--are... |
 | This text by the beloved British author considers essential themes of Christianity, across all denominations. The volume combines three books--"The Case for Christianity", "Christian Behaviour", and "Beyond Personality"--which resulted from a series... |
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 | Bestselling author and famed talk radio host Laura Schlessinger acknowledges that our childhood experiences influence our adult lives. A painful, unhappy childhood can cast a dark shadow, resulting in debilitating behavior and unhappiness. Drawing on... |
 | "Author tackles a lack of self-esteem and the need to please others as a major problem in relationships and offers guidance via Christian belief and values" --Provided by the publisher. |
 | A diver stakes everything on finding a pearl that will bring wealth to his impoverished family in Steinbeck's 1947 novel. Although it didn't fare well with the critics, THE PEARL was a popular success. |
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 | The stunning revelations in Louann Brizendine's THE FEMALE BRAIN are stunning because they confirm what many have long seen or noted: that women and men are different, not just physically but psychologically, and that they perceive the world... |