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DB Cooper Where Are You
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Grant, Walter
$15.95


D.B. Cooper is wild and conservative, smart and stupid, careful and courageous. He has imagination, determination, and an adjustable conscience. You've got to like him and despise him. He is a pirate, a friend, a schemer, a drug dealer, a nurturer, a murderer, a family man. And now--a writer? It's an intriguing tale. But D.B. Cooper is not a story character, he is real. He planned and schemed and prepared to hijack a plane, then did it and got away with it. Look it up--it was in all the papers, on television, in conversations around the country, around the world. People will say D.B. Cooper, Where are You is fiction, it is some writer's fanciful account of what may have happened Could be. You know what they say about becoming a writer. Write about what you know. Seems like Walter Grant knows way too much about skyjacking and growing pot. Sort of like D.B. Cooper.



Demons of Stony River
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Willard, Tom
$14.95


Demons of Stony River, a unique story about an extremely solitary animal, the Alaska wolverine, is more than a good fictional story about one of nature's most fascinating animals. It is a highly informative study of fauna and flora, wilderness, and nature. Written as fiction, and accompanied by accurate information and drawings of Alaska's flora and fauna -- 192 pages -- fully indexed. The author's expertise and knowledge is based on first hand observation and experience with the exactitude of a biologist. Tom tells it the way it is in nature with her endless cycles and survivals of the fittest. The beauty of wilderness is described with touches of poetic splendor. The stark realism of the bloody fight for survival with nature in the raw, is told with no punches pulled, yet without cheap sensationalism. This book tells it like it is in a clean, clear, easy to read style for young and old alike. Anyone with an interest in the reality of nature will find this book worth the reading.



Double Binds
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Shelton, Cary
$9.95


Have you ever had a spouse "listen" to you as he reads the paper? Has a friend ever said she loves you and then proceeded to patronize you? Have you ever felt that no matter what you do you will do the wrong thing? Such dilemmas occur all too frequently and can result in much pain and suffering. Double binds: Finding the Soft Spot Between the Rock and the Hard Place will help you understand how and why such situations take place. This book will help you learn how to avoid some of these quandaries and how to limit your contribution to others' dilemmas. It will also suggest ways to minimize the damage double binds can cause and recognize how they can ultimately be beneficial.



Douglas Avenue
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Atamian, Sarkis
$12.95


Douglas Avenue is the story of an immigrant Armenian family, the Stepanians, whose children grow up during the Great Depression. In the midst of their poverty, like so many other Armenians, the Stepanians cling to their hope for a better tomorrow and cherish their children above all else. It is a time of trials and triumphs as Dickron and Mariam struggle to make a home for their boys, Garo and Harry, on Douglas Avenue, in Providence, Rhode Island. Join Garo and Harry in their boyhood adventures during the Great Depression. Here are the stories of their pranks and escapades as they learn how to survive by overcoming the differences between two cultures.



Down by the River
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Donkersloot, Sara
$14.95


Olive A Wadsworth's classic nursery poem, Over in the Meadow, was written in the late 1800s and is based on a traditional Southern Appalachian counting rhyme. Sara Donkersloot and Dale Preston have created a northern version of this timeless favorite using the animals found along Alaska's many rivers. From Mother Moose with her single calf, to Mother Mink with her little kits ten, young children will want to hear this wonderful book read aloud again and again. As children sing or recite the verses in Down by the River, they learn to count and also learn more about Alaska plants, fish, and animals. This portrait of the Alaska wilderness is sure to become an Alaska children's classic.



Dr. Dois Deleware Dallas
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Dallas, Dois
$15.00


Education is much more than what happens in a classroom. It begins at birth, (if not before) and continues day after day, year after year, experience upon experience as long as a person lives. Lessons learned by Dr. Dois Deleware Dallas, and shared in this book, are indeed many and varied. Some are unique and some are special. Many came through pain and sorrow. Others traced to happy times. Some lessons were learned while teaching, others as a student. But most of these lessons were just routine to life in an age in Alaska's and America's recent past on the edge of the good old days. The concept of Educrats (bureaucrat of the education system), at least in higher education, is fundamental to this work. Most of us, if not all, have been or continue to be an educrat. Dr. Dois Deleware Dallas, the book and the man, is an honest Alaska educrat. This work is his confessions.



Dr. Frenchy's Bible ABCs
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French, Karen
$9.95


Teaching the Bible to young children will be fun and exciting when you use Dr. Frenchy's Bible ABCs. When teaching another language, use this book to enhance and enrich your bilingual program. The variety of languages and colorful illustrations will capture the attention and interest of children, as well as adults! Young readers will want to hear this book over and over as they read along with you.



Dr. Frenchy's Bible ABCs--ASIAN
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French, Karen
$9.95


Learning the ABC's using biblical words helps The Bible come alive in young hearts. Bursting with colorful illustrations, Dr. Frenchy's Bible ABCS Keeps a young reader's attention and points them toward God. In addition, children learn basic words in eight other languages, helping them identify with children around the world



Dr. Frenchy's Pet Training
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French, Karen
$9.95


If You Want To Train Your Pet -- You Have To Be Smarter Than They Are will capture the interest and attention of children. The patterned text and fun and colorful illustrations help children learn to read. Young readers will want to hear the book over and over as they read along with you. You will find yourself laughing with children as you visualize the various unimaginable pets, and how interesting it would be to train each of these animals.



Dragline Kid
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Augustine, Lisa
$24.00


The Dragline Kid is author Lisa Augustine, a gold-miner's daughter from Hope, Alaska, who found adventure and true love in far-flung places.