Stephanie Marie Thornton

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To Be Where You Are A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER #1 New York Times-bestselling author Jan Karon returns with the fourteenth novel in the beloved Mitford series, featuring three generations of Kavanaghs. Wounds heal, bonds grow stronger, and celebrations continue…Welcome back to beloved Mitford.  After twelve years of wrestling with the conflicts of retirement, Father Tim Kavanagh realizes he doesn’t need a ... Read Book
NYPD Red 4 New York’s most elite police force chases a ruthless murderer with an uncontrollable lust for money and blood.It’s another glamorous night in the heart of Manhattan: at a glitzy movie premiere, a gorgeous starlet, dressed to the nines and dripping in millions of dollars’ worth of jewelry on loan, makes her way past a horde of fans and paparazzi. But then there’s a sudden loud noise, an ... Read Book
The First Magnificent Summer Judy Blume meets Barbara Dee in this tender and empowering middle grade novel told in journal entries and poetry about a young writer on the verge of becoming a woman whose summer with her estranged father doesn’t turn out the way she’d hoped.Twelve-year-old Victoria Reeves is all set for her “First Magnificent Summer with Dad,” even though it’s been more than two years since she last ... Read Book
Hamilton Stark Hamilton Stark is a New Hampshire pipe fitter and the sole inhabitant of the house from which he evicted his own mother. He is the villain of five marriages and the father of a daughter so obsessed that she has been writing a book about him for years. Hamilton Stark is a boor, a misanthrope, a handsome man: funny, passionately honest, and a good dancer. The narrator, a middle-aged writer, decides ... Read Book
Beacon Street Girls Special Adventure: Katani’s Jamaican Holiday Meet the Beacon Street Girls… They’re real, They’re fun – They’re just like you! Jamaican breezes are calling, and one hardworking BSG definitely deserves a getaway! But Katani’s Caribbean dream trip may not be all soft sand and warm surf. When Grandma Ruby learns that the family’s famous banana bread bakery is in serious danger, Katani’ s business savvy is put to the ultimate ... Read Book
Enthusiasm Makes the Difference “I am convinced that the fortunate individuals who achieve the most in life are invariably activated by enthusiasm.” -Norman Vincent PealeIf you have a tough time coping with life’s disturbances, disappointments, and challenges, this book is for you. Dr. Peale offers a simple, sure-fire solution for stress: a healthy dose of enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is the magic ingredient that can make the ... Read Book
The Third Plate “Not since Michael Pollan has such a powerful storyteller emerged to reform American food.” —The Washington Post Today’s optimistic farm-to-table food culture has a dark secret: the local food movement has failed to change how we eat. It has also offered a false promise for the future of food. In his visionary New York Times–bestselling book, chef Dan Barber, recently showcased on ... Read Book
Capitalist Realism It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.  Since the events of 1989, capitalism has successfully presented itself as the only realistic political-economic system — a situation that the banking crisis of 2008, far from ending, actually compounded.  This book analyses the development and principal features of this “capitalist realism” as a lived ideological ... Read Book
A Chair for My Mother This classic and award-winning picture book was written and illustrated by the celebrated Vera B. Williams and was named a Caldecott Honor Book by the American Library Association. “A tender knockout . . . it’s rare to find much vitality, spontaneity, and depth of feeling in such a simple, young book.”–Kirkus Reviews After their home is destroyed by a fire, Rosa, her mother, and ... Read Book
Suppressed Four million people in nearly 200 countries read the New York Times. Of these, many are opinion-leaders. Journalists everywhere read the paper to get a supposedly objective view of the news and to learn what the Times thinks is important. But they aren’t getting that kind of view-despite the ads the Times runs proclaiming its attachment to rock-solid truth.A Times former White House and ... Read Book
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