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My Life in a Frying Pan

Sigler, Michael
My Life in a Frying Pan
Chef Michael Sigler offers a taste of 19 different countries in this delightful cookbook. This book is full of mouth-watering recipes and fascinating stories from Chef Michael's journeys.

CHF 14.90

The Dwelling of Weather

Clark, Hilary
The Dwelling of Weather
A poem is a shelter, provisional--a little wobbly-- a house whose rooms have no walls, whose windows are prairie sloughs whose ceilings stream with the clouds. (from Dwelling) Hilary Clark's newest volume of poems shelters a world of stories and poems, of the tricks of language that are the dearest home of a writer. The hinge, she writes later in Dwelling, is attention to the moment, its particular light. And Clark attends with mind acutely tu...

CHF 21.90

Beyond the Wall: Personal Experiences with Autism and Asp...

Shore, Stephen M.
Beyond the Wall: Personal Experiences with Autism and Asperger Syndrome
Includes a chapter entitled Getting Ready for College. This book offers information on common sensory reactions in an easy to read chart format. It also contains a chapter on the author's public involvement with autism spectrum related issues, including speaking at conferences and advocating for services for those on the spectrum.

CHF 31.50

The Museum of Happiness

Kercheval, Jesse Lee
The Museum of Happiness
After her husband's sudden death, Ginny Gillespie travels with his ashes to Paris, where she meets and falls in love with Roland Keppi, a strange, visionary man without a country. Their dreamlike affair is disrupted when Roland vanishes, deported to a German camp for people without identity papers. But coincidences, dreams, and visions eventually reunite them with the promise of a bright future. Set primarily in France between the world wars, ...

CHF 25.90

The Ocean Biome

Smithyman, Kathryn / Kalman, Bobbie
The Ocean Biome
Oceans and seas form the marine biome, which covers three-quarters of the Earth's surface and reaches from the far north to the far south of the planet. This book explains the diverse and complex concepts and relationships of the marine biome. Full-color illustrations, dazzling photography, and easy-to-understand text explain- the four zones that make up the marine biome- the plants and animals that inhabit each zones in an ocean- the diversit...

CHF 45.90

Polar Oceans

Kalman, Bobbie / Aloian, Molly
Polar Oceans
The extreme climates of the North and South Poles make the polar oceans unlike any other bodies of water on Earth. Despite the severe conditions, an amazing diversity of wildlife thrives in the Arctic and Southern Oceans and depends on these bodies of water for survival. In Polar Oceans children will learn about: - similarities and differences between Arctic and Antarctic waters - how polar ocean creatures have adapted - polar ocean food chain...

CHF 41.90

Greenville and Bond County

Kaegy, Kevin John / Bond County Historical Society
Greenville and Bond County
Founded in 1815, Greenville has evolved from a small farming community into a larger, modern town that today serves as the seat of Bond County. Greenville's town square, once the site of Civil War drills, political campaigns, and Depression-era protests, still draws in residents from Pocahontas, Mulberry Grove, and other surrounding villages. People come to shop, learn, and form bonds with their neighbors, just as they have done from the town'...

CHF 34.90

Celluloid South: Hollywood and the Southern Myth

Campbell, Edward D. C.
Celluloid South: Hollywood and the Southern Myth
The "southern" - as much a Hollywood genre as the "western" - is the subject of The Celluloid South. For decades the film industry, to provide profit-making entertainment, offered the public movies that neither raised difficult issues nor offended a majority of the ticket-buyers. As a result, Hollywood romanticized the south, particularly the antebellum era, in hundreds of films like Uncle Tom's Cabin, Gone With the Wind, Birth of a Nation, an...

CHF 30.50

The Blues

Alianak, Hrant
The Blues
A philosophical bartender, a broken-hearted hooker, an idealistic novelist, and a gal from the Sally Ann--four characters play out their desperation and dreams in a dingy New York bar circa 1951. Hrant Alianak has given these B-movie types a place to act out their fantasies. The result is a sometimes pathetic, sometimes hilarious pastiche of lonely midnights, love for sale, and the losers who always hope.

CHF 14.90

Put a Lid on It

Westlake, Donald E.
Put a Lid on It
Facing life without parole, career thief Francis Meehan awaits sentencing in Manhattan when he's approached with an offer he can't refuse: all charges will be dropped if he steals an incriminating videotape that could cost the President of the United States his reelection.

CHF 24.50