 | Claireece Precious Jones is an overweight, illiterate black teenager pregnant with her second child--both the result of incest by her father--and infected with the AIDS virus--also thanks to her father. This first novel by the poet and performance... |
 | The television comedy M*A*S*H debuted in 1972. In the process of becoming one of the most successful and beloved programs in TV history, it completely reinvented situation comedies. Based on Robert Altman's hit film, M*A*S*H ran for an astonishing 11... |
 | Pat Conroy's first novel in almost 15 years simultaneously acts as a portrait of a single man, a family, and a city. The man is Leopold Bloom King and the city is Charleston, South Carolina, Conroy's own home town. Leo's father is a high school... |
 | Claireece Precious Jones is an overweight, illiterate black teenager pregnant with her second child--both the result of incest by her father--and infected with the AIDS virus--also thanks to her father. This first novel by the poet and performance... |
g~~_6.JPG) | "Codependent No More" is a groundbreaking book in the history of the self-help and recovery movements. It spent several years on the "New York Times" bestseller list, and introduced the word "codependent" into common usage. More importantly, many... |
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 | In search of a spot to launch a medical practice, Bostonian Michaela Quinn (Jane Seymour) followed her pioneer spirit to the frontier town of Beacon Hill, Colorado. The rugged west in 1867 proves unwelcoming to a woman traveling solo, but Dr. Quinn... |
 | Two full-length movies based on the television series DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN are contained on this release. Jane Seymour stars as the small-town doctor trying to establish a medical practice in America's Wild West while struggling to overcome the... |
 | Did James McDonald love Maggie so much that he killed her? The law will decide in this courtroom drama. |