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  • Crossriver Media Group Hands Full: Thirty days of encouragement for busy moms

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  • World Enough Writers Luminous Body Glittering Ash

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  • JDN Publications Mujeres Resilientes

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  • Great Waters Press ChristCentered Advent Volume 2

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  • Asymmetrical Press Some Thoughts About Relationships

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  • Santa Fe Writer's Project We All Scream: The Fall of the Gifford's Ice Cream Empire

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    Book SynopsisFor more than 70 years, Gifford’s Ice Cream and Candy Company was associated with nothing but pleasure for native Washingtonians and visitors to the nation’s capital. Few knew the dark truth… Behind the iconic business’s happy facade lay elaborate schemes, a crushing bankruptcy, two million dollars of missing cash, and a tragic suicide. As the last Gifford heir unfolds his story with remarkable immediacy and candor, he reveals the byzantine betrayals and intrigue rooted in the company from its modest beginnings—dark influences that would ultimately destroy the legendary Gifford business and its troubled founding family.Trade Review"The most frightening book I've read about Washington since Newt Gingrich's "Understanding Trump." A Southern Gothic for the DC area. Loved it." --Mike Sacks, Vanity Fair"The story Gifford tells is so much more than of the demise of an American ice cream empire. With its twists and mysteries, some unsolved to the end, it's a riveting ride." --Judith Beermann, The Georgetown Dish"What begins as a behind-the-scenes scoop on the implosion of a beloved ice cream dynasty transforms into a harrowing tale of self discovery. Gifford writes with a scathing honesty that spares no one - himself least of all. Bittersweet and brilliantly wrought." --Nevin Martell, Food writer and author of "Freak Show Without a Tent.""Despite the sweetness of this family's product, Gifford survived one of the most brutal and heartbreaking childhoods ever to be committed to the page. His ability to translate such sad memories into fine art is a mark of his resilience and testament to the strength of the human spirit." --Cathy Alter, Author of "Crush""An embattled and fought-over ice cream empire gone bust, three generations of a deeply disturbed and troubled family, missing people and millions of dollars gone, and myriad unsolved mysteries. Andrew Gifford's life is a kind of living 'potboiler' of a book, a riveting read. Gifford is a very gifted writer. I was mesmerized. Very highly recommended." --Tim Bazzett, Author of "Booklover""Fascinating and horrifying, We All Scream is a well-crafted memoir that attempts to peel away the layers of a troubled family mired in decades of abuse, disappointment, and scandal. It is a son's attempt to understand and reconstruct his parents, coming to the realization that, as with life, sometimes there are no answers. The book is at times a detective story, a coming-of-age tale, a personal memoir, and a therapeutic rage at fate. I will never eat ice cream at an ice cream parlor again without thinking of this book and how something so sweet can turn so very bitter." --Tara Laskowski, Editor of Smokelong Quarterly, author of "Bystanders""This is a page turner from page one to the end. A well written, well paced story of intrigue, domestic horror, and how we never know what's truly happening behind the facades we humans construct for the rest of the world." Karen Stefano, Author of What a Body RemembersTable of ContentsPrelude: At the Lake, 1979 Part One: Family of StrangersChapter One: The Land Where the Ice Cream Grows Chapter Two: Indian RockPart Two: SplintersChapter Three: Vanishing Chapter Four: Trigeminal Interlude Chapter Five: Harmony Grove Part Three: Heir to a ScandalChapter Six: Anatomy of an Empire Chapter Seven: Selling Lies Chapter Eight: Army of Ghosts Chapter Nine: Ice Cream Dreams Disclaimer Acknowledgements Sources

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  • Putnam & Smith Publishing Company Fluid Living with Ease and Grace

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  • SparkPress The House That Made Me: Writers Reflect on the Places and People that Defined Them

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    Book SynopsisHome—the place where we were born, where we learned our first lessons, where family was defined. The very notion evokes powerful feelings, feelings as individual as our fingerprints, as enduring as the universe and as inescapable as gravity. In this candid, evocative collection of essays, a diverse group of acclaimed authors reflects on the diverse homes, neighborhoods, and experiences that helped shape them—using Google Earth software to revisit the location in the process. Moving and life-affirming, this poignant anthology gives fresh insight into the concept of Home. This anthology includes 19 essays by an array of diverse award-winning authors, including: • Tim Johnston, author of Descent and winner of the O. Henry Prize, the New Letters Award for Writers, and the Gival Press Short Story Award • Laura Miller, culture columnist at Slate and co-founder of Salon.com • Porochista Khakpour, author of The Last Illusion and recipient of the 2012 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Literature Fellowship in Creative Writing (Prose) • Lee Upton, author of The Tao of Humiliation, named one of “Best Books of 2014” by Kirkus Reviews • Pamela Erens, author of the critically acclaimed novel The Virgins • Jeffery Renard Allen, author of Song of the Shank and winner of the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence and the Whiting Writer's AwardTrade Review"Many have searched their childhood home ­address using Google Earth. You will, too, after reading this exceptional collection of 19 essays by writers who located the satellite images of their dwellings, found anywhere from Iowa to Liberia. Editor Jarrett introduces the anthology as a 'hodgepodge of thoughts, sensations, and emotions an image brings.' A thread of sadness runs through the accounts as memories emerge of loud arguments, disappearing fathers, family violence, and whispers about not enough money. The charm of each piece is how the author balances that raw stress with recollections of the joys of youth. Antonya Nelson re­visits her mazelike childhood home with her siblings, who, after a few bottles of wine, decide to venture into their favorite nooks and crannies. Roof climbing is a particular passion recalled by Ru Freeman and Roy Kesey. What matters today is not the feat, but the dreams realized up on the roof. Porochista Khakpour, born in Tehran and raised in Los ­Angles, recalls “the dingbats,” the two-story ­apartment complexes with cheap rents and fancy names. VERDICT: Slim and succinct, this exquisite compilation shows how the universal nature of childhood experiences trump both cultural and geographical differences. —Library Journal, starred review Featured as an Elle magazine's "Trust Us" book, May 2016 "While each essay is a worthy and thought-provoking piece of craft, the true achievement is in the sum of these parts, a chorus of diverse experiences that work together to define 'home' in all of its possibilities.” —Shelf Awareness "The essays strike a variety of tones, including curiosity, ambivalence, thoughtfulness, and earnestness. Some writers emphasize the conceit of looking at their old homes from the vantage point of a satellite. Ru Freeman and Jen Michalski, in their pieces, discuss what can be seen and what is missing in the pictures, as well as what is impossible to capture. Jeffery Renard Allen and Pamela Erens return to Chicago’s North Side and South Side, respectively, to capture different aspects of the city. Other writers take readers to California, Canada, New York, and Sri Lanka. Some reexamine their families, while others consider the fragility of memory. All of the essays show, in their own ways, how homes make us and how we attempt to make homes for ourselves, at least in memory. Some readers may well be inspired to take similar journeys into the past." —Publishers Weekly "Jarrett has compiled a powerful and must-read collection of meditations on the meaning of home. Each essay in this diverse collection—with writings from rural America to war-torn Sri Lanka—transports the reader on a fresh and riveting journey into the hauntings and heartbreak of childhood. As a whole these varied voices come together in a kind of symphony, a harmonious reminder that individual stories illuminate the connection we all have to one another. Ultimately, these voices together transform this book into its own kind of shelter." —Jennifer Percy, author of Demon Camp, a New York Times Notable Book “The House That Made Me is a revelatory investigation of home, that most beloved and fraught word—how home wields the power to shape us, undo us, remake us. How we carry it, how we let it go. The table of contents for The House That Made Me includes some of the finest writers working today, and the worlds that exist inside this tremendous anthology suggest contemporary literature has never been so vital.” —Laura van den Berg, author of Find Me Past Praise for . . . Grant Jarrett's On Ways of Leaving “Ruthlessly brilliant writing brings grace to a story smoldering in pain.” —Kirkus Reviews “... an outstanding and devastating new novel ...” —Independent Publisher Alice Eve Cohen's On The Year My Mother Came Back “I love, love, love this book. It’s so rich, so real and so moving … astonishingly wonderful—I was enthralled … You're a brilliant writer.” —Caroline Leavitt, book critic for Boston Globe and People, and New York Times best-selling author of Pictures of You “Fiercely brave and unflinchingly honest.” —The Brooklyn Rail Kris Radish “Radish's prose is a joy—energetic, attitudinal, often hilarious and perfectly suited to the anecdotal form.” —Kirkus “Kris Radish creates characters that seek and the celebrate the discovery of...women's innate power.” —The Denver Post Lee Upton's On The Tao of Humiliation: Stories, named one of the “best books of 2014” by Kirkus Reviews “Masterful stories by a writer of great lyrical gifts. Upton focuses on personal relationships, especially the immediacy and estrangement that emerge from the intensity of family life … Upton specializes in ending her stories with epiphanies that can be searing in their poignancy. These 17 tales explore personal and familial relationships with both pathos and humor—and all are well worth reading.” —Kirkus Starred Review

 “Poet, essayist, and fiction writer Upton’s stories are playful, full of clever allusions that are deftly presented … Upton’s story openings tend to be vivid; they’re great hooks … This is a smart and highly entertaining book.” —Publishers Weekly Starred Review

 Pamela Erens “Everyone who has the good fortune to pick up one of Erens' (two) novels becomes a fan. Whether writing about teenagers at boarding school (The Virgins) or a loner at the end of his tether (The Understory), Erens has a gift for making you want to spend time in her characters' company. Then you want to scout her other fans to discuss your good fortune of discovering her talents.” —Reader’s Digest “23 Contemporary Writers You Should Have Read By Now”(2014) Roy Kesey “Kesey excels at evoking the geography of the country.” —Jonathan Barnes, Literary Review (London) “A near-direct descendant of Samuel Beckett.” —Jonathan Messinger, Time Out Chicago Ru Freeman's On Sal Mal Lane, and Extraordinary Rendition: (American) Writers on Palestine “Freeman never strays far from the neighborhood’s youngest inhabitants. They are wondrous to behold, with their intelligence, imagination and innocence. I don’t know that I’ve seen children more opulently depicted in fiction since Dickens.” —Christina Garcia for the New York Times Book Review “Ru Freeman has made a book unlike anything I’ve ever read. It’s a great contribution to not only to the conversation about Palestine, but to the larger one about peace and justice.” —Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild Tim Johnston's Descent “Outstanding . . . The days when you had to choose between a great story and a great piece of writing? Gone.” —Esquire “The story [Descent] unfolds brilliantly, always surprisingly . . .The magic of his prose equals the horror of Johnston’s story; each somehow enhances the other . . . Read this astonishing novel.” —The Washington Post

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  • Emmaus Road Publishing Loving Baby Louie: Hope in the Midst of Grief

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  • Illumination Publishers Intl. Building Emotional Intimacy in Your Marriage

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  • Illumination Publishers Intl. Learning to Live As One

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  • Pov Press LLC 26 Mental & Urban Life Skills

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  • Compendium Publishing & Communications I've Been Meaning to Tell You (a Book about Being

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  • Mantorville Farms LLC Thomas: Life with Judah

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  • Krystal Lee Enterprises (KLE Publishing) Brokenness to Beautiful

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  • Krystal Lee Enterprises LLC Release Pain

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  • Krystal Lee Enterprises LLC A Fathering Spirit

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  • Monarch Publishing LLC Sweet Child Of Mine

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  • Jolene Brown LLC Holy Crap! I Married a Farmer!

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  • Innovative Eggz LLC Jerry Thomas Bartenders Guide 1862 Reprint: How to Mix Drinks, or the Bon Vivant's Companion

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    Book SynopsisThe 1862 Bartenders Guide is the FIRST cocktail book, in its FIRST version, now in an affordable reprint as it first appeared, in Hardback.It was first known as 'How to Mix Drinks, or the Bon Vivant’s Companion' and published in 1862 with 'A Manual for the Manufacture of Cordials, Liquors, Fancy Syrups, etc, etc' by Christian Schultz appended at the back, since any good bartender was supposed to know how to both mix and make.It includes drinks that we still know today like the Mint Julep and lesser known drinks like Absinthe Water, Flip, and Fix.  One can use it to impress your friends making the Balaklava Nectar, Locomotive, and Blue Blazer.Originals of the 1862 Jerry Thomas Bartender's Guide have been costing $2,000 in 2016, so enjoy this inexpensive reprint and spend your savings in studious enjoyment!

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  • Rachel Toalson Parenthood: Has Anyone Seen My Sanity?

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  • Batlee Press This Life with Boys

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  • The Bethune Group Companion Workbook The Bliss Protocol

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  • Bethune Publishing House, Inc. Girl Theres A Champion In You

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  • Mom, I Wrote a Book about You

    Compendium Inc. Mom, I Wrote a Book about You

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    Book SynopsisBased on our bestselling title I Wrote a Book About You, we ve added two new options that offer charming, personalized ways to delight Mom and Dad. With fun yet meaningful prompts for you to complete (in under an hour!), Mom, I Wrote a Book About You lets you create a heartfelt gift as unique as your mother. Fill this lighthearted gift book with your favorite moments and shared experiences to remind Mom what she means to you.

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  • Pearly Gates Publishing LLC When Pain Reveals Your Purpose

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  • C&R Press Dinner at Las Heras

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