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Curiosity Quills
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Curiosity Quills

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Curiosity Quills Press brings together bestselling authors like J.R. Rain, Tony Healey, A.W. Exley, and more to create a spine-tingling, mind-blowing, quirky collection of short stories in their first ever, annual Curiosity Quills: Primetime Anthology. 10% of every purchase will go straight to animals in need. The CQ team has selected humane societies on both the East and West coast that spend well and do not stray from their "no-kill" policies. Included Short Stories: - And Death Shall Have No Dominion - K.H. Koehler - Cyber Cowboy - James Wymore - Dark Orb - Tony Healey - Ephemera - Gerilyn Marin - The Fridge - J.R. Rain - Ghost Placers - Nina Post - Gothic Gwen - A.W. Exley - How I Killed the Drama - Mike Robinson - Mad Science - Sharon Bayliss - On the Rocks - William Vitka - Razor Child - Michael Shean - Sinergy - A.E. Propher & Grace Eyre - Tell Us Everything - Randy Attwood - The Caw - Eliza Tilton - The Damned and the Dangerous - Michael Panush - The Last Carnivale - Vicki Keire - The Milgram Battery - Matthew Graybosch - The Notebook - Randy Attwood - The Pearl - Rand B. Lee - Trevor - Nathan Yocum

The Princess at the Window
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

The Princess at the Window

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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What Happened to Ivy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

What Happened to Ivy

David's younger sister Ivy, born with multiple disabilities, needs constant attention. She may be eleven years old, but in many ways she's still a baby. She embarrasses him in public. She takes all of their parents' focus, to the point where David wonders if they see him as anything more than a helper for Ivy. But despite it all, he loves her. The summer days are following their usual pattern of taking care of his sister, doing chores, and trips to the cottage. The one exception is Hannah, the new girl across the street. Hannah makes David feel anything but routine. He wants to be around her all the time. And, amazingly, she seems to be into him as well. Everything changes when Ivy has an accident while being looked after by her dad. As David wrestles with what happened to Ivy, he is forced to confront his own feelings of guilt, the meaning of mercy, and what can be forgiven.

Quill & Quire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 658

Quill & Quire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The North American Porcupine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

The North American Porcupine

"Long and sympathetic watching, radio tracking, chemical analysis are all part of this naturalist's ingenious and peaceable arsenal of inquiry into the lives of porcupines."--Scientific American

Most Dramatic Ever
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Most Dramatic Ever

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-23
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  • Publisher: ECW Press

The right reasons to fall in love with The Bachelor When it debuted in 2002, The Bachelor raised the stakes of first-wave reality television, offering the ultimate prize: true love. Since then, thrice yearly, dozens of camera-ready young-and-eligibles have vied for affection (and roses) in front of a devoted audience of millions. In this funny, insightful examination of the world’s favorite romance-factory, Suzannah Showler explores the contradictions that are key to the franchise’s genius, longevity, and power and parses what this means for both modern love and modern America. She argues the show is both gameshow and marriage plot — an improbable combination of competitive effort and ...

The Principles of the Perryian System of Education. [With Plates.]
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280
Retro Watches
  • Language: en

Retro Watches

An accessible, design-savvy collector's guide to the world of unusual, rare and dazzlingly retro watches. Retro Watches is a popular, accessible collector's guide for anyone who wants to make a statement with the watch they wear, but who wants to choose a timepiece that is very different from the 'classic' and very mainstream watches by the major Swiss brands. It brings together the most intriguing, visually striking and 'out-there' watch designs from little-known but influential watch brands, along with overlooked but brilliant pieces from the major players. One hundred watch models are featured, specially photographed for the book and accompanied by accessible, informative texts discussing the watch's design, its intriguing features, and its rarity and value. The book also dives into the cultural and fashion history of watch design and the many innovations from the 60s, 70s and 80s.

This One Looks Like a Boy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

This One Looks Like a Boy

Inspiring and honest, this unique memoir of gender transition and coming-of-age proves it’s never too late to find your true identity. Since he was a small child, Lorimer Shenher knew something for certain: he was a boy. The problem was, he was growing up in a girl’s body. In this candid and thoughtful memoir, Shenher shares the story of his gender journey, from childhood gender dysphoria to teenage sexual experimentation to early-adult denial of his identity—and finally the acceptance that he is trans, culminating in gender reassignment surgery in his fifties. Along the way, he details his childhood in booming Calgary, his struggles with alcohol, and his eventual move to Vancouver, where he became the first detective assigned to the case of serial killer Robert Pickton (the subject of his critically acclaimed book That Lonely Section of Hell). With warmth and openness, This One Looks Like A Boy takes us through one of the most important decisions Shenher will ever make, as he comes into his own and finally discovers acceptance and relief.

I Love My Purse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

I Love My Purse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-12
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  • Publisher: Annick Press

Charlie loves the bright red purse that his grandmother let him have. One day, he decides to take it to school. First his father, then his friends, and even the crossing guard question him about his “strange” choice. After all, boys don’t carry purses. They point out that they, too, have things they like, but that doesn’t mean they go out in public wearing them. But Charlie isn’t deterred. Before long, his unselfconscious determination to carry a purse starts to affect those around him. His father puts on his favorite, though unconventional, Hawaiian shirt to go to work; his friend Charlotte paints her face, and the crossing guard wears a pair of sparkly shoes. Thanks to Charlie, everyone around him realizes that it isn’t always necessary to conform to societal norms. It’s more important to be true to yourself. With its humorous, energetic illustrations, this book is ideal as a read-aloud or as a story for emerging readers. It can also be used as a starting point for a discussion about gender roles.