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This dark comedy takes place in a seedy motel room outside Oklahoma City, where Agnes, a drug-addled cocktail waitress, is hiding from her ex-con ex-husband. Her lesbian biker friend R.C. introduces her to Peter, a handsome drifter who might be an AWOL Gulf War veteran. They soon begin a relationship that takes place almost entirely within the increasingly claustrophobic confines of her motel room. Peter begins to rant about the war in Iraq, UFOs, the Oklahoma City bombings, cult suicides, and then secret government experiment on soldiers, of which he believes he is a victim. His delusions infect Agnes and the tension mounts as mysterious strangers appear at their door, past events haunt them at every turn and they are attacked by real bugs. Tracy Letts's tale of love, paranoia, and government conspiracy is a thought-provoking psycho-thriller that mixes terror and laughter at a fever pitch.
"Ismar David made his career over a broad spectrum of applied art. His work is exciting, not merely because of its technical excellence, but because it resonates with clarity and color of a distinct and distinctive artistic voice. The Work of Ismar David collects, for the first time, the designer’s lifework. It follows his artistic development from his training in Berlin through his career in Jerusalem and New York. In 1954 David Hebrew indelibly changed the faces of modern Hebrew typography. Among David’s most important book projects are Les Pensées (1971), The Psalms (1973), Our Calligraphic Heritage (1979) and The Hebrew Letter: Calligraphic Variations (1990). His designs for architecture integrate space and ornament, and create public areas graced with decorative detail rarely seen in contemporary settings. A bibliography of known book work is included."--
Classical Archaeology of Greece is for anyone who shares a fascination for the material remains of Classical Greece and wishes to understand how archaeologists have interpreted them.
Is Juliana Belle, bridal dress designer extraordinaire, destined to have her fairy tale ending or a sad love story? Juliana Belle has a knack for designing gorgeous wedding gowns. So when eager brides race to Belle's Bridal Shop in search of their dream dress, Juliana must keep their emotions in check while managing her own daily challenges.
This is a story all about Beth, an Anishinaabe girl who loves all kinds of bubbles—bubble wrap, bubble tea, bubble gum, bubble baths, and her bubble guppy. For her 6th birthday, Beth receives a giant body bubble as a gift, which literally blows her away. After Beth gets trapped in the bubble, she floats away over her house, her school, the park, and the lake. Soon, Beth lands in the bush where she meets some animal friends, like Waagoosh (the fox), Waawaashkesh (the deer), and more. Can the animals help Beth pop the bubble? How will she get home? Join Beth as she embarks on this exciting adventure with her animal friends and learns all about teamwork and friendship. For integrated lesson plans and curriculum supplements for all subject areas that support this heartwarming picture book, please visit: www.goodminds.com
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A well-known obstetrician and gynecolegist, at one time the most prominent doctor in the fight to repeal abortion laws, now, after years of philosophical and moral struggle, believes that abortion on request in wrong. This book is about the evolution of Dr. Bernard N. Nathanson's beliefs as well as the changes that went on in medicine and in the country during those years.
The author gives encouragement and insight into life-changing action that will impact generations to come. Parents will be inspired to build faith and character in the heart of their kids. Topics covered include: the God-filled normal life, impacting a thousand generations, creating a home of unity, the noble calling of fatherhood and motherhood, the blessing of family worship, and discipline that disciples.