 | In this deceptively simple handbook, written in the form of a fable, Spencer Johnson presents strategies for coping with professional and personal change and, in the process, determining the path of true fulfillment. Two mice (Sniff and Scurry) and... |
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YL!CGM~$(KGrHgoOKjwEjlLmVD,kBJfO9EW8Jg~~_6.JPG) | Friends since childhood, two women try to make peace with each other despite the vastly different choices they've made in their lives. |
 | North Carolina men's head basketball coach Roy Williams describes his unlikely rise to success, detailing his destitute childhood in the Carolina hills and the trials he endured at the bottom of the coaching totem pole. After being abandoned by his... |
 | From the author of WHO MOVED MY CHEESE?, this parable tells of a young man in search of an elusive present a mysterious wise man told him about as a child. This edition is a reissue of one of Johnson's earlier works, originally published as PRECIOUS... |
 | In GONZO: THE LIFE AND WORK OF DR. HUNTER S. THOMPSON, director Alex Gibney (TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE) creates a portrait of one of journalism's most controversial and talented superstars. Famous in the 1960s for his wild, self-coined "gonzo" style of... |
 | It's harvest time at the Chandler family farm in Arkansas, and there are two groups of workers on hand to help pick the burgeoning cotton crop. There are the Spruills, a large family from the Ozark mountains; and there is also a group of migrant... |
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 | Zora Neale Hurston's now-classic novel about Janie Crawford, the granddaughter of an ex-slave, and her three husbands: Mr. Killicks, Mayor Starks and, finally, Tea Cake--the love of her life. The novel is set in a black community in rural Florida,... |
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