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Lavishly illustrated, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the work of Jean-Michel Frank, an important French modernist designer.
I was motivated to write this memoir by my beloved mother. When I started to write my first book, Liliths Awakening, Mom came to me in a dream, telling me, Write about what you know and are good at. The next day, I told my husband, and he did agree with Mom. I decided to take their advice and put my first book on hold. My dear clients had a big part in the writing process when I told them about it. The concept of the book is how I wanted to introduce Turkish coffee images reading. It contains all my memories and life experiences since I became a coffee messengerabout thirty years of perceptive experiences with loved ones who have crossed.
Coffee Culture: hot coffee + cool spaces is a full-color presentation of coffee shops crafting great coffee in interesting spaces with good design aesthetics. The author has selected thirty-three coffee shops located in cities across the United States, including Ann Arbor, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, Oakland, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and Seattle. Photography by an eclectic group of photographers captures the feel and personality of each coffee shop. The concept of space is often extended from the shop interior to the neighborhood—interweaving coffee, art, architecture, design, and historic preservation. The book showcases coffee shops located in historic buildings, modern architecture, an art museum, an arcade, a courtyard, a former loading dock and even a reclaimed cargo shipping container—but the common thread is an appreciation for great coffee in spaces that invite human interaction and create memories through good design.
Belinda Star is a highly decorated veteran of the United States Army. Her military background has created a woman adept in the art of battle, but even her specialized training and battlefield experiences could not prepare her to deal with the crimes committed by her own family. Crimes that not only were committed against the American public, but also against Belinda herself. In the midst of familial tension, Belinda must travel from Germany, where she lives with her active duty husband, back to the United States--back to a place and a family she left long ago. She knows that her mother has, once again, found herself in trouble with the law, but it is not until Belinda arrives that she realiz...
When Blacq Coffee made detective, he had one goal in mind: putting a stop to cold cases and catching killers who left families heartbroken. When a serial killer lands in his hometown, he catches Detective Coffee at his weakness. With a crazy partner, Detective Carter, and sicko FBI brother Cason by his side, will they catch the killer or become his prey?
In the tradition of Married to the Mob and The Wedding Banquet, Rob Byrnes' wickedly funny debut novel serves up the most deliciously wacky love story in ages--a screwball romantic comedy where boy gets gorgeous Mafia boyfriend, boy loses Mafia boyfriend and nearly gets whacked by most of New York, boy gets Mafia boyfriend and more than he bargained for. . . "We Are Family" Just Took On A Whole New Meaning. . . Andrew Westlake's life is boring him into a coma. After fifteen years in New York, he has not met up with the gay equivalent of the Rat Pack. He has not realized his dream of becoming the literary voice of his generation. And he most definitely has not met a Mr. Right to share a fabul...
The Heronmaster is the second collection of Alex McGilvery's stories. They include the title story, which is the tale of Leaper who grows from a tadpole to become a legend. Murder in the Woods is a noir style mystery with animals rather than people. Nick, a young wolf, is forced to seek out the answer to Bob the moose's disappearance. Sammy is a the story of a young man on a cruise with his new car, the elderly man he takes with him and a red balloon. Madison's Meteor tells the story of Frank Madison, a farmer outside of the town of Madison which has fallen on hard times with the closing of the plant - the main employer for the town. Frank finds a meteor one night and changes start in both him and the town.
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Walter is a scientist who has been tragically stripped of the most meaningful people in his life, yet he cannot allow himself to believe that the human mindthe human soulis forever lost in death, as some would have it. His mind equally buckles at the thought of eternal torment, and in his search for truth, he discovers something unexpected. Walters almost-limitless imagination propels him far beyond mere science or religion. He argues like a scientist. He clearly understands religions deeper meanings, yet his solution to this age-old conflict is ultimately very simple and very clear. He has learned how to forgive, trust, love, and then move on in hope. The rewards, he finds, are infinite.
Frank Barnes is an old school detective who likes to hit the beat and doesnt mind getting his hands dirty. When he lost his wife ten years ago in a horrific single car accident, he dedicated his life to raising his son and working hard. After five years of investigating a series of grizzly murders, including his partners, he finally gets a lead that the killer has left Australia and turned up in Alaska. With the help of Alyssa Springer, an experienced and very attractive Alaska State Trooper, the man hunt takes him on an adventure of a lifetime, including a hostage negotiation, riot, wildfire and a fatal accident. Working with the trooper leads to a budding romance between Frank and Alyssa. While attending a local dance, Alyssa is kidnapped by the killer. Frank rushes to rescue her with the aide of a young constable in Australia. They learn the killer is hiding out in an isolated area of Alaska and some ad lib thinking is needed to save her. Will Frank save Alyssa and finally get the closure and justice needed?