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  • - Notes from a Dying City
    av Matthew Abuelo
    182,-

  • - Hear Again the Lark
    av Albert Noyer
    221,-

  • - Poems
    av Edward A Dougherty
    186,99

  • - Rementia Through Engagement, Assistance, and Love
    av Kassandra King
    182,-

  • av Joe Niemczura
    230,-

  • - A Streak of Poetry
    av Judith Austin Mills
    182,-

  • - from sled dogs to celiac, the scenic detour of my life
    av Tara Caimi
    207,-

  • - Weep the Long Sorrow
    av Albert Noyer
    253,-

  • av Douglas Nordfors
    186,99

  • av Martha Deborah Hall
    198,-

  • av Esteban Colon
    180,-

  • - Poems
    av Dianalee Velie
    166,-

  • - Poems
    av Yermiyahu Ahron Taub
    180 - 279,-

  • av Robert Pfeiffer
    182,-

  • - Poems on Aging
    av Martha Deborah Hall
    198,-

  • av Barbara de la Cuesta
    193,-

    Praise for Barbara de la Cuesta's previous novel, The Spanish Teacher, winner of the Gival Press Novel Prize... "The Spanish Teacher has everything to thrill you-pace, a great balance of description, gesture and action, charmed, perfectly tuned dialogue, and most notably, a character we follow as closely and sympathetically as if we were living right there inside the story with him…rarely do we see a full drama like this, where every bit of the writing extends from, grows out of, is part and parcel with the author's complete realization of and connection to her character…" -Don Berger, judge for the Gival Press Novel Award "…de la Cuesta's novel maintains an accumulating power which holds the reader's attention not only through the forceful figure of Ordóñez, but by demonstrating acutely how ordinary lives are impacted by the underlying social and political landscape. Compelling reading." -Tom Tolnay, author of Selling America and This Is the Forest Primeval

  • av George Keithley
    221,-

  • av Madeleine Mysko
    182,-

    Though a novel, Bringing Vincent Home reads like the finest memoir, so authentic and convincing that at times I found myself turning back to the title page to be sure it was a work of fiction. Rarely does a book of any sort touch me as this one did. Madeleine Mysko has created a vivid, beautifully written, and deeply personal piece of literature.Tim O''Brien, author, The Things They Carried, and Going After Cacciato (National Book Award Winner)Madeleine Mysko''s portrayal of the burn ward, of the suffering soldier, and of the afflicted families and efficient caregivers, are real and riveting. As more and more soldiers are injured and disabled in Iraq and Afghanistan, as more and more families are called upon to tend to or bury their loved ones, Mysko''s novel comes not only as a wake-up call but also as a soothing balm. This is a viscerally wrought and redemptive tale, difficult to put down, and impossible to shake from the memory.Cortney Davis, author, Leopold''s Maneuvers and I Knew a Woman, editor, Between the Heartbeats: Poetry and Prose by Nurses and Intensive Care: More Poetry and Prose by NursesMadeleine Mysko writes evocatively about the virtues of a cradle Catholic who deals with an alcoholic husband, a politically energized daughter, an unjust war, and a changed church. With an eye for the telling detail and a great compassion for all her characters, Mysko traces the journey of a woman who struggles with tragedy and gains wisdom. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, former Lieutenant Governor, the State of Maryland, author, Failing America''s Faithful: How Today''s Churches Are Mixing God with Politics and Losing their Way.

  • av Sandra Shwayder Sanchez
    185,-

  • - Ax L'oot' Doogu
    av Vivian Faith Prescott
    180,-

  • av Bette Lynch Husted
    193,-

  • av Jack Coulehan
    180,-

  • - Poems
    av Nadell Fishman
    182,-

  • - A Mother-Daughter Journey
    av Nancy Key Roeder
    193,-

  • av Rebecca Thaddeus
    235,-

  • av Martha Deborah Hall
    182,-

  • - An African Spirit of Fear Haunts Post-Colonial Georgia
    av Jennifer Allen Noyer
    207,-

  • - Remembering the Georgia Battalion in Texas
    av Judith Austin Mills
    221,-

  • av Allan G Johnson
    221 - 346,-

  • - A Fr. Jake Mystery
    av Albert Noyer
    221,-

    Catholic priest Casimir "Fr. Jake" Jakubowski reaches the retirement age of 70, yet wishes to continue his Michigan ministry. As a favor to Santa Fe's Prelate, the Archbishop of Detroit offers the liberal Fr. Jake a temporary post in Providencia, a New Mexican village on the Rio Grande. A local pastor, the saintly Fr. Jesús Mora, is ill, yet he and most villagers resent the appointment of an outsider to their church of San Isidro―only auto mechanic Armando Herrera and teacher Cynthia Plow befriend Fr. Jake. Within a month, Fr. Mora is murdered; evidence suggests he might have been involved long ago in a satanic Black Mass. When amateur archaeologist Plow uncovers corpses of Union and Confederate dead at the ruins of a nearby Civil War fort, she also finds a more recent female skeleton. Detective Sonia Mora investigates that death along with her priest uncle's murder and that of a woman parishioner found dead in a sleazy motel. Tex Houston's film company, Pentacle Pix, arrives to make a documentary of the fort and village, yet he has bought quitclaim deeds to the land and now owns Providencia. He plans to rebuild the village as a tourist's horror set for his ghoulish virtual reality B films. Tex promises residents big money, yet they fight the quitclaims: his truck is torched and Fr. Jake's church set afire in retaliation. Fr. Mora's death has set off a chain of deadly discoveries that will engulf Fr. Jake, a sadistic deacon, the parish finance officer, an old curandera woman, the communes of both Pentecostals and anti-government survivalists, and Civil War re-enactors of the 1862 Battle of Glorieta Pass. Noyer artfully weaves the story of Fr. Casimir 'Jake' Jakubowski, displaced from his comfortable parish in Michigan and thrown into an impoverished New Mexican village. The liberal priest's life becomes a mirage as a politically driven bishop, a dysfunctional pastor, a flimflam Texan filmmaker and a fundamentalist commune collide with the old Spanish ways of rural New Mexico. A brilliantly crafted exposé of a clash of cultures. Page Erwin, Author Bones of Contention: A Maine Mystery Hilliard and Harris, 2008 Noyer is a natural story-teller. An artist by training, he has created an amiable character in Father Jake, who helps solve the mystery of a fellow priest against the backdrop of contemporary crisis in the Catholic church, a satanic mass and the reenactment of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta in New Mexico. Noyer knows of what he writes, keeping his readers hoping for another Father Jake mystery before too long. Ronald Modras, Author Ignatian Humanism, Loyola Press, 2004 With an artful mesh of page-turning excitement, indigenous folklore, and historical detail, Noyer, author of the A.D. 5th century Getorius and Arcadia Mystery series, serves up another compelling literary adventure with his New Mexico-based thriller, Ghosts of Glorieta. Lisa Polisar, Author The Ghost of Mary Prairie University of New Mexico Press, 2007 A fifth century Nick and Nora crack secret codes, enjoy an impromptu maritime adventure, and hang out with gladiators in their second mystery caper.... Noyer's enthusiastic curiosity is effectively channeled through two attractive protagonists: a smooth narrative with fascinating historical detail. Kirkus Reviews, The Cybelene Conspiracy, 2005

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