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Sean Woodfield has one tough life. Failing miserably at school and his afterschool activities, his jobless mother set to marry her cruel and bad tempered fiancZe, getting bullied everywhere he goes and not having one friend in the world; you get the picture. Then some hope finally arrives at SeanÕs balcony. That hope is a cat called Gary. The longer Gary stays, not only does Sean have a friend for the first time ever but his life starts to turn around quickly. The question is: is his life changing for the better since Gary arrived or getting even worse? Find out!
Sean Gailmard is the Judith E. Gruber Associate Professor in the Travers Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. John W. Patty is associate professor of political science at Washington University.
Widowed NASCAR PR rep Kylie Palmer is not interested in dating bounty hunter A.T. Treadway. Kylie soon struggles with fear and a feeling she thought she'd never experience again. Original.
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An introduction to the U.S. Congress, from seasoned political historians and teachers In this accessible overview of the United States Congress’s past and present, Ginsberg and Hill introduce students to the country’s most democratic institution. This text surveys Congressional elections, the internal structure of Congress, the legislative process, Congress and the President, and Congress and the courts. Congress: The First Branch offers a fresh approach to the First Branch grounded in a historical, positive frame.
A funny and touching memoir of how a TV reporter dragged his unwilling wife and daughter to London and how they learned to live in and love the world’s greatest city — despite a falling ceiling, ruinous costs, and quirky Brits.
“An incredibly interesting work.” —Jane Smiley “A straight up masterwork.” —Sarah Silverman “Blisteringly funny.” —Corey Seymour “A transcendent apocalyptic satire.” —Michael Silverblatt “Crackling with life.” —Paul Theroux “Great fun.” —Salman Rushdie “A provocative debut.” —Kirkus Reviews From legendary actor and activist Sean Penn comes a scorching, “charmingly weird” (Booklist, starred review) novel about Bob Honey—a modern American man, entrepreneur, and part-time assassin. Bob Honey has a hard time connecting with other people, especially since his divorce. He’s tired of being marketed to every moment, sick of a world where even an orga...
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