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by Jeffrey Brodd '82
$27.95
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by C.C. Cameron '69
$15.95 Hardcover.
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by Nathan Dungan '87
2003. "For harassed parents and manipulated children, Nathan Dungan's book provides a powerful protective
shield. I especially appreciated his 'Share-Save-Spend' approach, with its emphasis on teaching
children the importance of sharing with those less fortunate. It's a lesson that can help all of us,
not only our children, live within our means and make the world a better place."
- John de Graaf, co-author of Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic and co-producer of the PBS
Affluenza series
$24.95. Hardcover.
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by Alice Ekern '44
$5.00
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by Erik Farseth '95
$9.99 Paperback.
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by Bobbi Gates '59
$9.95
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by Janet Hagberg '68
$18.95
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by Eric Hanson '77
2008. The day we turn any age, we become contemporaries of everyone
who has ever been that age, and it becomes our business to know
that Bob Dylan wrote “Blowin’ in the Wind” when he
was twenty, Winston Churchill was fired from
the Admiralty when he was forty and took up painting, and Jane
Austen died, unmarried and mostly unknown, when she was forty-one.
Knowing who did what when provides the yardstick by which to measure
our own progress; it’s comforting to learn that Grandma Moses didn’t
show her first painting until she was seventy-eight, and discouraging
(but not surprising) to discover that Einstein was already
smarter than you at age sixteen. A witty, ironic collection
of moments from famous lives organized by year of age from
infancy to death, A Book of Ages tells you who
is doing what, who is on top of the world, who is waiting for
his luck to change, who is saying unkind things about whom, who is
planning his revenge, who is meeting for the first time, and who Elizabeth
Taylor is currently divorcing.
$19.95 Hardcover.
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by Erin Hart '80
2003. This dazzling crime novel debut -- already an international sensation
-- is from a gifted author who combines rich atmosphere with archeology,
history, and extraordinary forensic detail. Erin Hart brings the beauty
and poignancy of the Irish countryside to her remarkable impressive debut.
Meticulously textured with traditional music, folklore, and history, Haunted
Ground -- the first in a planned series -- delves through the many layers
of Ireland's turbulent past, revealing the eternal, subliminal connections
between past and present.
$24.00 Hardcover.
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by Joyce Harter '50
$45.00
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by Nathaniel Hong '74
$29.95
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