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About the Author Danielle Steel has been hailed as one of the world�s most popular authors, with almost a billion of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Silent Night, Turning Point, Beauchamp Hall, In His Father�s Footsteps, The Good Fight, The Cast, and other highly acclaimed novels. She is also the author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina�s life and death; A Gift of Hope, a memoir of her work with the homeless; Pure Joy, about the dogs she and her family have loved; and the children�s books Pretty Minnie in Paris and Pretty Minnie in Hollywood. Read more Excerpt. � Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter OneIsabelle McAvoy sat at her well-�organized desk with photographs of the important people in her life in silver frames around her. Her oldest daughter, Theo, in Putnam�s arms when she was three months old, a photo of Xela at two, hands on hips, looking outraged. That photo made Isabelle smile every time she saw it. It was so Xela, the drill sergeant among them. Theo was the dreamer, as quiet and shy as she had been since she was born, and so like Putnam, her father. It was as though they both had landed from another world and weren�t quite equipped for this one. There was a photo of Declan, next to one of Oona as a baby, where she was smiling broadly. She was the happiest person Isabelle had ever known. From the very beginning she had radiated joy and good humor. There was also a photograph of Isabelle with all three of her daughters, taken during a trip to Italy a few years before, with Theo looking wistful, Xela annoyed, Oona laughing, and Isabelle the bridge between the three. Their personalities hadn�t changed, and at thirty-�seven, thirty-�two, and twenty-�six now, they had grown into the women they had promised to be as children.It was hard for Isabelle to believe how the years had flown. Theo had been pursuing a life of self-�sacrifice and caring for the poor in India for sixteen years, Xela was consumed by her passion for business and entrepreneurial talent, and Oona had been nurturing her children, her husband, and his family in Tuscany, and loving it. Only Xela remained in New York where they�d grown up. Isabelle had her own career as a private art consultant, after years as a curator in an highly respected downtown gallery. Now she had her own clients. They ranged from famous art collectors to the newly rich, hungry to buy important paintings to show off their wealth and impress their friends. Some of them genuinely wanted to learn what Isabelle could teach them. Others just wanted to spend money, and a few had a deep appreciation for art. She enjoyed working with all of them and ran her business from her home, a small, elegant town house on East Seventy-�Fourth Street she�d owned for twenty-�seven years. She also used it to showcase the art she sold. The house was impeccable, it suited her, and the girls had grown up there as well. It was thanks to Putnam that she had been able to buy the house and start her business, which had flourished ever since. She hadn�t amassed a huge fortune, but had enough to live well, help her children when they needed it, and enjoy a pleasant life herself. Her innate sense of style showed in the simple, chic, understated way she dressed. She was still beautiful at fifty-�eight.On her desk was a photograph of Isabelle with her father, Jeremy, as well. They were in front of the remarkable �cottage� in Newport, Rhode Island, where she�d grown up. Her mother had been a schoolteacher and died when Isabelle was three. Her father had been a curator at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, with a specialty in Impressionist art and a subspecialty in Renaissance art and history. Her earliest memories were of trips to the museum with him. Two years after his wife�s death, he had made a dramatic career change and accepted the job of property manager for one of the Vanderbilt estates in Newport, which included the mansion euphemistically referred to as the Vanderbilt �cottage.� It was a spectacular home more like a small ch�teau, filled with priceless antiques and art. With the job came a modest house on the grounds where Jeremy and his daughter could live. Jeremy had been looking for an opportunity like it for a while. He thought it would be better for Isabelle to grow up in the country rather than the city of Boston in a small apartment with him. He also wanted a job where he could spend more time with his daughter than his curating at the museum would allow. When the right position turned up, he jumped at it. They moved to the Vanderbilt estate in Newport. He was responsible for the art, antiques, the grounds, the staff, and keeping everything in perfect order and ready at the drop of a hat for his employers, who only used the house once a year for a few weeks in August. The rest of the time, the Vanderbilts lived in their other homes in New York, London, and the South of France, where they spent June and July.For eleven months of the year, Isabelle had free run of the grounds and was in and out of the main house frequently with her father. She would study the paintings for hours while he was busy. She�d sit quietly on a chair, examining the paintings minutely, and her father would tell her about them, and something about the artists. She learned a great deal from him, and her early favorites were Degas and Renoir. It never struck her as odd that she lived amidst such opulence, although none of it was theirs. She had no pride of ownership, nor did her father, only a deep appreciation for the beauty of their surroundings. In some ways, it was like living in a museum. As she grew up, her friends were the housekeeper, the butler, the cook, and maids and housemen, though she and her father ate dinner alone in their own house every night. She went to the local school but made few friends. It was complicated explaining to them where she lived, and why.It came as no surprise to her father when she decided to major in art history at New York University, and volunteered on weekends at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She took her junior year abroad at the Sorbonne, where she spent every moment possible at the �Louvre, the Jeu de Paume, and the Impressionist exhibits that her father had given her a profound love for ever since she was old enough to talk. She described every exhibit and museum she went to in detail in her letters to him, and he was proud of her. He had saved up for her education for years, and he approved of her plan to work at the Met or an important gallery in New York after she graduated. She landed an internship at a greatly respected gallery in Paris for June and July after she�d finished her year at the Sorbonne. It was there that her life�s journey began. And now, so many years later, she was still influenced by the choices she had made at twenty, and by the people who had crossed her path so long ago.Isabelle had begun her internship at the Verbier Gallery in Paris that June feeling breathless to be in its hallowed halls. The most important collectors in the world entered their portals regularly to view the remarkable paintings being presented to them, at prices beyond anything she could imagine. Her duties were menial. She had to clean the coffee machine, order lunch for the sales representatives from the bistro nearby, and set it up in the gallery�s dining room. She was taught how to wrap a painting for delivery, or for crating to be shipped, using all the packing materials they showed her, and under the careful supervision of one of the regular employees. They all wore the same white cotton gloves she had been given to handle the art. The truly important paintings weren�t left in her care, but she saw them after they were removed from a viewing room. She�d been told that if she encountered a client, which would be rare, she was to say only good morning or good afternoon. She was fluent in French by then, having learned it during her year at the Sorbonne. She looked like a child with her long blond hair in a braid, and the short navy skirt and white blouse she wore to work every day. She looked younger than her twenty years.She�d been at the gallery for a week when there was a considerable stir one afternoon, before a client came in. She didn�t hear his name, and wouldn�t have recognized it anyway, all she could glean was that he almost never came in, as it was rare for him to leave his ch�teau in Normandy. And although he was an important collector, and a frequent client of theirs, he hadn�t been to the gallery in two years.The gallery�s director, Robert Pontvert, and two assistants were on hand when he arrived. They showed him discreetly to a viewing room, and shortly after, Isabelle was asked to bring cold mineral water for the client to drink. She noticed the four beautiful Monets on display, and a slim, quiet man, concentrating on the paintings without saying a word. She set the water down on a table, as the man turned toward her and smiled. She then disappeared without a sound, as she�d been told to do. He emerged an hour later, with the gallery director looking pleased. The client stopped briefly to study a small painting of a nude on the way out. It was part of their current exhibition, and after he left, Isabelle heard his name for the first time. Putnam Armstrong was American, from a wealthy Boston family, and had lived in France for twenty years. He had just bought two of the Monets, and there was a celebratory atmosphere in the gallery after he left. Armstrong had slipped out as quietly as he�d arrived. He drove away in a beautiful old silver Rolls he had left with the doorman outside. Read more


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Bernard isn’t like other birds. His wings are impossibly long, and try as he might, he just can’t seem to fly. He’s left wondering what his wings are good for…if they’re even good for anything at all. But a chance encounter with a dejected orangutan leads Bernard to a surprising discovery: that maybe what makes him different is actually something to be embraced.


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From Booklist When Trebincevic was 12, he fled with his family from their small town in the former Yugoslavia, driven out at the threat of death by the ethnic cleansing of Muslims. His childhood buddies, even his beloved karate coach, turned against him. His father and older brother were briefly imprisoned in a concentration camp. The neighbors slowly stole precious items from his mother. From the safety of adulthood in the U.S., Trebincevic is reluctantly drawn back to his homeland when his aging father longs to return for a visit. If he must go back, he wants some revenge and some closure. On his agenda: confront his neighbor, stand on the grave of his former coach, leave flowers at his grandmother�s grave. Trebincevic alternates memories of his childhood and of his life in the U.S. with its edgy attempts to get along with Serbian Americans. In Bosnia, he faces the jarring complexities of people, including himself, coping with atrocities as he finally begins to put away old resentments that have haunted him. A mesmerizing story of survival and healing. --Vanessa Bush Read more Review �The great instruction of this important work is the author�s moral transformation that�helped him replace hate with grace, if not forgiveness.��Publishers Weekly�A mesmerizing tale of survival and healing.��Booklist�An engaging memoir of war trauma and the redemption to be found in confronting it.��Kirkus�A young New Yorker haunted by searing memories goes on a most unusual overseas�vacation�not to sightsee or party but to confront the ordinary men and women who tore his family�s�lives apart. His journey takes us into a time of mesmerizing violence and betrayal when neighbors set�upon each other as though it were the 1940s all over again�a world of twisted emotions and baffling�brutality lying just below the surface of his contemporary Europe.�THE BOSNIA LIST is powerful, the flashbacks riveting.����Tom Reiss, bestselling author of The Black Count and The Orientalist�With understated elegance and in highly personal pointillist dots, Kenan Trebincevic illuminates how the Bosnian tragedy blighted, and continues to blight, the lives of countless people�both in his homeland and in its far-flung diaspora. This important and original work reminds us,�in ways large and small, of the long half-life of an atrocity.��David Margolick, bestselling author of Elizabeth and Hazel and Strange Fruit�Kenan Trebincevic fights against the power of memory and his own rage in this remembrance of a time that seems like a medieval anachronism yet was barely a decade ago. This is a searing memoir of war and peace from a young man who sees through ancient rhetoric with stunning clarity, both in his home country and his adopted United States. Read this book for its impassioned honesty.��Tom Zoellner, bestselling author of A Safeway in Arizona�I�m so blown away by this beautiful book.� For the first time, a young Bosnian tells a�riveting coming-of-age story about the brutal Balkan war when parents disappeared�into concentration camps, teachers turned on students and children betrayed children.Two decades later, now an American citizen, Kenan returns to his homeland to confront the�guilty and honor the dead in this passionate, nuanced account of a man who refuses to forget.��Julia Lieblich, author of Sisters: Lives of Devotion and Defiance�Kenan Trebincevic�s story of survival and remembrance is moving, well-told, and important�for all of us to hear. He makes a powerful case for courage and human decency as the only�way through the divisive madness of modern life.��Ian Frazier, bestselling author of Travels in Siberia and Great Plains�THE BOSNIA LIST tells a fascinating story of a harrowing and heart-rending journey.�It�s a graceful, taut memoir of family, friends and faith: a moving recollection of souls�being torn asunder and slowly beginning to heal.��Laurence Bergreen, bestselling author of Columbus: The Four Journeys�THE BOSNIA LIST was difficult to finish because it touched me so deeply. I�ve wondered how another Bosniak could describe their tragedy and traumas, watching the transformation of former friends and neighbors becoming animals. Most powerful was how Kenan�s mother�s voice echoed in his head and became his morality, preventing him from getting revenge. She�s one of the strongest, best described female characters in Bosnian literature. And I was rooting for Kenan�s father not to succumb to evil and stay a good man. That might be why his family survived. That shows us all: if we stay good, we have a chance.��Dr. Esad Boskailo, Bosnian war survivor and co-author of Wounded I Am More Awake Read more About the Author Kenan Trebincevic immigrated to America in 1993 and became a citizen in 2001. His writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine and Op-Ed page, the Wall Street Journal, Salon, and The Best American Travel Writing 2012 and on American Public Radio and NPR.�Susan Shapiro teaches journalism at New York University and the New School. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and the Nation.� She is the author of eight books, including the memoir Five Men Who Broke My Heart, which is currently optioned for film. Read more


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Review Collins can write�. He is breezy, glib, collegiate, and frequently funny. There are marvelous things in Carrying the Fire that catch a reader unaware every few pages. (The New York Times)Strikingly authentic. Collins is an extremely good writer, and his lean, forceful prose makes this an unusually readable memoir�. Written with vigor, humor, and unusual insight into men and machines, this is an outstanding book. (Library Journal) Read more About the Author Michael Collins, a NASA astronaut, was the third American to walk in space (Gemini 10) and the pilot of the command module during Apollo 11's mission to the moon in July, 1969. Following his career as an astronaut, he served as the director of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. He has since retired and lives in Marco Island, Florida. Read more


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About the Author Winner of fifteen gold records, fifteen platinum records, and five double platinum records, with more than fifteen million records sold in all, Jenni Rivera (1969 � 2012) was one of her or any generation�s most popular and in-demand artists, not only in Mexico but also in the United States, selling out performances at such prestigious venues as the Staples Center, the Kodak Theatre, the Nokia Theatre, the Gibson Amphitheatre. In Mexico, she held a sellout performance at the Auditorio Nacional and performed a concert for 80,000 people in Quer�taro. Jenni was also one of the decade�s most award-winning artists. In 2009, she earned a record-breaking�eleven�Billboard Award nominations, becoming the first female regional Mexican performer to be so honored.� Read more Excerpt. � Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Inquebrantable 1 �No eres t� la vieja de El Cinco? Ahora estoy, entre luces hermosas, mas cuando estaba sola, s� que Dios me cuid�. �De �Mariposa de Barrio� Domingo 26 de enero de 1997. La noche comenz� en El Farallon, un club popular en Lynwood, una ciudad en el condado de Los �ngeles, California. El Farallon es donde uno va a pasar el rato con sus amigos y a perderse en la m�sica, olvid�ndose de todo por unas pocas horas. Ah� fue donde conoc� a Juan L�pez, mi segundo marido, despu�s de que nuestras miradas se cruzaron en la pista de baile. Lo m�s importante es que El Farallon era donde muchos cantantes del g�nero regional mexicano iniciaron sus carreras. Y fue donde decid� grabar el primer video musical de mi canci�n �La chacalosa�. Mi padre ten�a una relaci�n de negocios con Emilio Franco, el due�o de El Farallon. Franco nos dio permiso de grabar el video en el club antes de que las puertas se abrieran a las 9:00 pm. Mi padre, conocido por muchos como Don Pedro Rivera, era uno de los productores m�s reconocidos de m�sica regional mexicana. Siempre hab�a sido mi m�s grande apoyo, especialmente en esos tiempos cuando yo estaba luchando para darme a conocer. �l ten�a planes de comprar tiempo comercial en radio y televisi�n para este video y promover �La chacalosa�. En ese entonces todav�a no ganaba mucho dinero con mi m�sica. No quer�an tocar mis canciones en la radio porque me negaba a ser la t�pica cantante latina. Deber�a haber sido m�s joven, m�s delgada, m�s calladita, m�s tranquila, m�s tonta. En la comunidad latina, las cantantes femeninas ten�an que ser hermosas y flacas, y su m�sica sin sentido. Las cantantes latinas eran vistas, no escuchadas. Pero yo no era una belleza. Dec�an que era gorda y que no pod�a cantar. Cantaba corridos pesados, �con ovarios!, y creo que esto intimidaba a los hombres. No hab�a ninguna otra mujer cantando corridos. �Era lo mismo a una mujer rapeando! Dec�an que las mujeres no �ramos lo suficientemente fuertes o aut�nticas para cantar sobre el mundo peligroso de los narcotraficantes. La gente en la industria trat� de hacerme cambiar. �Si quieres tener �xito en este g�nero�, me dijeron, �tienes que hacer esto y lo otro�. Un mont�n de mujeres se dejaban coger para que su m�sica fuera tocada en la radio. �A la chingada con eso! Yo no lo har�a. Quer�a triunfar a base de mi talento o no triunfar en absoluto. En el tiempo en que estuvimos grabando el video de �La Chacalosa�, yo trabajaba como agente de bienes ra�ces para mantener a mis tres hijos y a m�. La m�sica era algo secundario. Juan L�pez, el hombre con el que m�s tarde me cas�, estaba cumpliendo una pena de prisi�n de siete meses despu�s de ser acusado de contrabando de inmigrantes. Lo iban a dejar libre en tres semanas. Ya que yo no quer�a ir sola, mi hermana Rosie y su amiga Gladyz me acompa�aban cuando sal�a por la noche a alg�n concierto de m�sica. Esa noche se sentaron en el club, que estaba casi vac�o, vi�ndome hacer varias tomas de la canci�n. Pens� que �bamos a terminar a las nueve, pero acabamos de grabar hacia las nueve y media. Los clientes empezaban a llegar a la barra. Antes de irnos pas� al ba�o. En cuanto sal� de ah�, un hombre me agarr� del brazo derecho para que le prestara atenci�n. ��No eres t� la vieja de El Cinco? �dijo. El Cinco era el apodo de Juan. Hacia hoy en d�a a�n puedo recordar claramente haber mirado los ojos verdes de ese g�ey mientras me jaloneaba del brazo. Me estaba haciendo encabronar y lo sab�a. ��D�jame en paz, cabr�n! �le dije mientras me alejaba, pregunt�ndome c�mo era que �l conoc�a a Juan y por qu� le importaba si yo era su mujer. Recog� mis cosas y sal� del club con Rosie y Gladyz. Ten�a un poco de prisa ya que ellas estaban en la prepa y era entre semana. Quer�a llevarlas a casa lo m�s pronto posible para evitar problemas y para que siguieran dej�ndolas salir conmigo. Yo ten�a pocos amigos, sobre todo porque Juan los asustaba con su pinche mal humor y sus majader�as. Ahora que estaba en la c�rcel, yo andaba sola. Pasar el rato con las muchachas era divertido y me ayudaba a distraerme hasta que lo dejaron salir del bote. Primero dej� a Gladyz en su casa en la avenida Walnut en la ciudad de North Long Beach y luego dej� a Rosie en casa de nuestros padres en Ellis Street, a pocas cuadras de distancia. Eran las 10:30 pm, as� que nos salvamos del rega�o. Una vez que me asegur� de que Rosie hubiera entrado, le sub� el volumen a la m�sica y me dirig� a casa. Yo viv�a en la hermosa �y adornada de pandillas�ciudad de Compton. Como trabajaba de agente de bienes ra�ces, hab�a invertido en una casa all� y decid� vivir en ella por un tiempo. No era el mejor barrio, pero yo estaba feliz de tener mi propio hogar. Ya me andaba por llegar a mi cama esa noche. Estaba cantando con mi cassette favorito, 15 �xitos de Marisela, mientras conduc�a por la autopista 91 oeste. Cuando volte� a la derecha en la avenida Central, el carro detr�s de m� me ech� las luces. Mientras m�s se acercaba yo reduc�a la velocidad para ver si sab�a qui�n era. No reconoc�a el peque�o carro deportivo de color blanco y no lograba ver qui�n manejaba. El conductor encendi� sus luces otra vez. �Qu� chingados? �Acaso estaba manejando demasiado lento? �O se me hab�a olvidado poner la pinche se�al? De repente, el carro aceler� al lado de mi Ford Explorer verde, con la clara intenci�n de sacarme de la carretera. Fue entonces cuando me di cuenta de que no s�lo una, sino tres personas estaban en el carro, y empec� a asustarme. Aceler�, con la esperanza de que s�lo me estuvieran vacilando. No lo estaban, manejaban detr�s de m� y luego aceleraban y trataban de sacarme del carril para que me estrellara contra los carros estacionados en la avenida Central. ��Chingado! �Qu� voy a hacer ahora?�, me dije. Me acercaba a mi casa en la avenida Keene y no quer�a que ellos supieran d�nde viv�a. Ya que Juan estaba preso, yo estaba sola con mis tres ni�os. Nuestra casa hab�a sido robada apenas dos meses antes y se hab�an llevado todo. As� fue como los vecinos se dieron cuenta de que mi pinche hombre estaba en la c�rcel y no estaba ah� para protegernos. Todo esto pasaba por mi mente mientras daba vueltas a la cuadra, rogando que esos g�eyes desaparecieran m�gicamente. Todo mi cuerpo estaba temblando. Por �ltimo, me detuve cerca de mi casa, aunque no frente a ella. �A lo mejor ya se largan�, me dec�a a m� misma. �Qu� mensa! El carro se detuvo detr�s de m� y pude ver que los hombres estaban listos para salir. No supe qu� hacer y el miedo se apoder� de m�. Decid� que iba a huir. Me echar�a a correr lo m�s r�pido que pudiera, as� como mis hermanos me ense�aron cuando �ramos ni�os y jug�bamos al beisbol. Abr� la puerta del carro y me ech� a correr con mis zapatos de tac�n alto, gritando a todo pulm�n. No mir� hacia atr�s. Pod�a o�r sus botas corriendo detr�s de m�. Corr�, grit� m�s fuerte. Llor�. Or� para que alguien me escuchara. Si lo hicieron, nadie vino a mi rescate. Sus pasos casi estaban sobre m�. Mis tacones no me dejaban correr. De repente, sent� brazos fuertes agarr�ndome. �Me hab�an atrapado! Trat� de luchar. Les di una patada y grit�. No me iba a dejar as� de f�cil. Yo era la perra brava de Long Beach, la Rivera rebelde que nunca perdi� una pelea. Pero eran tres contra una. Uno de ellos se hab�a quedado en el carro. Otro me tap� la boca con su mano enorme. El otro me arrastr� por las gre�as, jal�ndome por los brazos. Me echaron en el carro. Fue entonces cuando vi esos ojos verdes de nuevo. El ment�n prominente. El cabr�n del club. Me viol� en el asiento de atr�s. Una y otra vez repiti� las palabras que le hab�a dicho en el club: �D�jame en paz, cabr�n. D�jame en paz, cabr�n�. Se burlaba de m� en tanto me violaba. Mientras las l�grimas corr�an por mi rostro, decid� no luchar m�s. Pensaba en mis hijos, ten�a mucho miedo de que me fueran a matar y se quedaran sin mam�. Tal vez esos g�eyes me dejar�an vivir si me �comportaba�. Sent� c�mo poco a poco me estaba dejando vencer. Pod�a sentir c�mo la fuerza abandonaba mi cuerpo y mi mente. Ten�a miedo de que fueran a tomar turnos pero en cuanto el hombre termin�, le dijo a su amigo: �Saca a esta puta de mi carro. En silencio, al estrellarme contra la acera, le di gracias a Dios cuando me di cuenta de que ya se hab�a acabado esa pesadilla. Pero el da�o estaba hecho. Me sent� en el banquete, entumecida. No pod�a llorar. Me sent� aliviada por el simple hecho de estar viva. En ese momento jur� que nunca le contar�a a nadie de esta verg�enza. Dicen que cuando tienes un secreto te come por dentro, pero pens� que era mejor as�. Quer�a parecer fuerte delante de mis hijos y mi familia. No quer�a que nadie supiera de mi pena, y quer�a mantener mi identidad como Jenni, la Rivera rebelde que nunca hab�a perdido una pelea. Pero en mis adentros sab�a que hab�a perdido un pedazo de m� misma que nunca recuperar�a. Mi alma se hab�a roto, pero ten�a que hacer frente al mundo como se me hab�a ense�ado desde que era una ni�a: mantuve mi cabeza bien alta y segu� adelante. Era yo, despu�s de todo, una Rivera. Read more


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Review 'Rena�s Promise is written with simplicity and grace. . . . The overwhelming feeling upon finishing is one of triumph: It is still possible to find selflessness and human connection among people living in a place of relentless horror.'�Los Angeles Times Book Review �A poignant and important act of remembrance.� �Sir Martin Gilbert, author of The Holocaust: The Human Tragedy �An extraordinary book, vividly written and generously told. You will not easily forget�Rena Kornreich and her sister Danka. Nor should you. Harrowing as it often is, this is less a tragedy than a love story. By turns soul-wrenching, inspiring, and heartbreaking, this is a tale that should live long beyond the�wonderful�woman who inspired it.� �Alexandra Fuller, author of Don�t Let�s Go to the Dogs Tonight �Through her actions during and after the Shoah, Rena Kornreich Gelissen ensured that out of the darkest night, the light of the survivors and their memory remained. Faced with destruction, she and the Jewish people survived.� �Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks �Rena�s Promise went with us on the Zen Peacemakers� first pilgrimage to Auschwitz in 1996. On our first night together, one of our monks shared a simple message of love from Rena to us. Her message changed our lives.� �Peter Matthiessen, author of In Paradise��One of the most accurate accounts, and the only account of the first women�s camp in Auschwitz. This is a book historians will refer to for years to come.� �Irena Strezlecka, director, Auschwitz Museum of Women, Oswiecim, PolandThis is a book filled with melancholy wisdom and bitter artistry.... A miraculous message...a voice which we must heed and honor. --Mike Fink, Rhode Island Jewish Herald 'A personal story of courage....[Rena's] first-person account is an illustration of the power of love, even in the face of the Nazi killing machine.' --Paul Nowell, Associated Press 'Deeply moving.' --Dena Taylor, San Francisco Chronicle Read more About the Author Heather Dune Macadam (Hampton Bays, New York) is a writer and educator, and the director and president of the Rena�s Promise International Creative Writing Camp. She divides her time between New York and Herefordshire, England. Read more


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Review 'Kevin Fedarko's new brilliant work... is the story about wilderness and the American mind, albeit an American mind juiced on Class V adrenaline... Perhaps because we sympathize so strongly with the characters of The Emerald Mile--thanks in no small part to Fedarko's flowing prose--you'll feel yourself lurching along with them on wooden boats, in ocher-hued canyons, beneath cobalt skies, into the frenzied thrashings of the Colorado river as the very lanscape of the West attempts to choke it.', Mountain magazine'The book is at its heart an engrossing meditation on the eternal struggle between man and nature.', Pittsburg Post-Gazette'Kevin Fedarko's remarkable The Emerald Mile re-creates an incredible voyage through the flood-swollen Grand Canyon in such heart-pounding detail that you need to pause every few pages to catch your breath... He writes so vividly that your favorite reading chair becomes a spray-soaked perch on a bucking boat hit hard by a river running high and fast.', Dallas Morning News'Crafting a tale as graceful and powerful as the natural wonder of which he writes... the books goes beyond your typical river porn, offering a wide appeal to everyone from history buffs and the Popular Mechanics set to environmentalists and outdoor enthusiasts. In fact, it would not be overblown to say The Emerald Mile deserved a spot on the bookshelf alongside such enduring classics as Cadillac Desert, Desert Solitaire and Encounters with the Archdruid. It's that good...Fedarko will have you posied on the edge of your seat like a high-sider at in Lava Falls.', Durango Telegraph'His poetic and descriptive writing should only brighten his accolades and helps his non-fiction book read like a fast-paced fiction adventure...It isn't necessary to be a history buff or whitewater expert to enjoy this story... With meticulous research, notes and epilogue, Fedarko tells a satisfying story that is quite an entertaining ride.', Deseret News'The Emerald Mile is the rarest of creations�a magical convergence of words and paper, wood and water, rock and sky, human character and cosmic caprice. Can an adventure story be as beautiful as it is heart-stopping and exciting? This one is, and Fedarko�s book is as inspiring as a dory itself, flying down a wild river. I have no doubt it will become an instant classic, a timeless chronicle of what can still be legitimately called the American spirit.' -- Bob Shacochis, author of Swimming in the Volcano and Easy in the Islands'Fedarko's effortlessly engaging narrative... is a labor of passion from an adventurous journalist who still calls the Grand Canyon home.', Boulder Weekly'Powerful and poetic passages put readers inside the adventurers' boats, even if they have only ever imagined the Grand Canyon or seen it in pictures... an epic-sized true-life adventure tale that appeals to both the heart and the head.', Kirkus'Kevin Fedarko's magnificent book covers a lot of ground -- and water... So it is a great boon of Fedarko's book that he tells the story of the dam, and of the engineers and techinicians who built it... with as much respect and homage as he gives to the dorymen.', Cleveland Plain-Dealer'Grua's wild ride on the Colorado, how it mirrored his mercurial personality, is just on part of Fedarko's story; however, the rive, which runs through seven states, and the canyon, rich in both geological and political history, prove to be the real protagonists.', Publisher's Weekly Read more About the Author Kevin Fedarko lives in northern New Mexico and works as a part-time river guide in Grand Canyon National Park. In addition to his travel narratives in Outside, where he worked as a senior editor, Fedarko�s work has appeared in Esquire, National Geographic Adventure, and other publications, and has been anthologized in The Best American Travel Writing in 2004 and 2006. Fedarko was a staff writer at Time magazine from 1991 to 1997, where his work helped garner an Overseas Press Club Award for a story on the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. Fedarko earned a Masters of Philosophy in Russian history at Oxford in 1990. Read more


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About the Author Erin Napier is a designer and entrepreneur who started her career in corporate graphic design before founding her own international stationery company, Lucky Luxe, and is a founding co-owner of Laurel Mercantile Co. Together with her husband Ben, they live and restore homes in Laurel, Mississippi on HGTV�s Home Town. Their passion for small-town revitalization and American craftsmanship is evident in their store, Laurel Mercantile Co., where they design and manufacture heirloom wares and durable goods made exclusively in the United States.Ben Napier is a woodworker and entrepreneur with a degree in history, founder of Scotsman Co. and co-owner of Laurel Mercantile Co. He is a past president of Laurel's Main Street America chapter dedicated to promoting the rebirth of their historic downtown district. Together with his wife Erin, he lives and restores homes in Laurel, Mississippi on HGTV�s Home Town. Read more


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The first absolutely complete reference book of rich, expressive chords that have, until now, been considered unattainable on such a small, four-stringed instrument, the �ukulele. Read more


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A member of an ancient witch clan and possessing powers beyond the comprehension of mere mortals, Bayonetta faces-off against countless angelic enemies, many reaching epic proportions, in a game of 100% pure, unadulterated, all-out action. The Eyes of Bayonetta collects the stylish artwork behind this cinematic action game, featuring character sketches, CG models, monster, weapon, and location designs, and creator commentary. Also included is an exclusive hour-long DVD interview with the game’s creators, taking you behind the scenes of Bayonetta’s creation!


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From the Author Learn to draw these characters:BatgirlBatmanCaptain AmericaCyclopsDaredevilElektraFlashGhost RiderGreen LanternHulkIron ManRobinSpider-ManStormSupergirlSupermanThingThorWolverineWonder Woman... and these characters in my book 'More Superheroes':Ant-ManAquamanAtomBeastBlack CatBlack WidowBlue BeetleCaptain MarvelDoctor StrangeFalconGreen ArrowHawkeyeHawkmanJohnny Storm - The Human TorchJ'onn J'onzz - The Martian ManhunterLuke CageNamor - The SubmarinerNightwing The PhantomPunisherReed Richards - Mister FantasticSusan Storm - The Invisible WomanSpider-WomanVisionPlease see my other books for creating Super Villains, Princesses & Fairies, and Monsters.� A great addition for any young artist drawing comic book characters is my book of comic book layout pages.� The paper is heavyweight and great for making their own comic books. Read more


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Ten-year-old prodigy Akiane Kramarik shares her artwork, poetry, and the fascinating story surrounding her talent.Growing up in a home with an atheistic mother and a non-participating Catholic father did not stop four-year-old Akiane Kramarik from finding God. This girl's dreams began a conversation in the home that has eventually brought them all to Christianity and the world's attention. Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry is a collection of the best of Akiane's full-color paintings and poetry created from ages 4 to 10, along with details of her family and the amazing stories that surround each unique artwork. Already a media professional, Akiane has been interviewed on programs such as Oprah, World News Tonight, Lou Dobbs Tonight on CNN, and Schuller's Hour of Power. Akiane will be one of twenty visual artists participating in the October "Listen" event raising money for the world's needy children. Today Akiane's art is available online at www.artakiane.com.


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[PDF] DOWNLOAD READ First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2020, Thirtieth edition

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From the Publisher TaoLe, MD, MHS�is Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Louisville.Vikas Bhushan, MD is a former diagnostic radiologist. Read more About the Author TaoLe, MD, MHS�is Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics in the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the University of Louisville.Vikas Bhushan, MD is a former diagnostic radiologist.Vikas Bhushan, MD practices diagnostic radiology from his home-base in Los Angeles, California. Read more


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The #1 New York Times bestselling FBI Thriller series returns with another tour de force in which agents Savich and Sherlock stumble into a bizarre case that’s more complicated and twisted than any they’ve ever encountered. On a Tuesday afternoon, Agent Sherlock is driving in downtown Washington when her Volvo is suddenly T-boned at an intersection. As her car spins out of control, a man’s body slams against her windshield and then—blackness. When she finally regains consciousness in the hospital, she’s told about the accident and the man she struck. No one knows yet who he is or where he is because he ran away. From DNA, they discover his name is Justice Cummings and he’s a CIA analyst at Langley…and he’s still missing. Meanwhile, in the small town of Gaffer’s Ridge, Virginia, Special Agent Griffin Hammersmith rescues a kidnapped woman claiming her captor had probably murdered three missing teenage girls. However, the man she accuses is the local sheriff’s nephew and a member of a very powerful family, reputed to have psychic powers. When the sheriff arrests Griffin and the rescued woman, Carson DaSilva, he calls Savich for help. Together they have to weave their way through a labyrinth of lies to find the truth of a terrible secret. “If there’s one thing that readers can count on in a Coulter novel it is that she always delivers amazingly eerie and complex thrillers” (RT Book Reviews), and Labyrinth is no different. With white-knuckled pacing and shocking twists and turns, this is another electrifying novel that will sink its teeth in you.


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In the stunning conclusion to the epic, New York Times best-selling Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks, kingdoms clash as Kip must finally escape his family's shadow in order to protect the land and people he loves.As the White King springs his great trap, and the Chromeria itself is threatened by treason and siege, Kip Guile and his companions will scramble to return for one impossible final stand.In the darkest hour, will the Lightbringer come?The long-awaited epic conclusion of Brent Weeks's New York Times best-selling Lightbringer series.Lightbringer: The Black Prism The Blinding Knife The Broken Eye The Blood Mirror The Burning WhiteFor more from Brent Weeks, check out:Night Angel: The Way of Shadows Shadow's Edge Beyond the ShadowsThe Night Angel Trilogy: 10th Anniversary Edition Night Angel: The Complete Trilogy (omnibus) Perfect Shadow: A Night Angel Novella The Way of Shadows: The Graphic Novel


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From the Inside Flap Three words. That�s all it took.'I was writing a letter home to my mom when the call rang out across the American compound: 'Get it on!' And just like that, the course of my life changed forever.�Decorated U.S. military veteran-turned-country music star Keni Thomas gives a personal account of his heart-wrenching experiences in the chaotic 1993 Battle of Mogadishu to express a unique set of leadership lessons and inspired view of life�s greater purpose. Get It On! reminds readers �that we, as individuals, do indeed matter, that we are anything but ordinary, fully capable of carrying out life-changing assignments at any level and in any situation. We can make a difference in this world.�Today, Keni carries a guitar instead of a rifle and has shared his stories from the stage of the Grand Ole Opry to overseas concerts for active soldiers, always passionate about the battle that �still shapes my thoughts on a daily basis.� Here, he writes to encourage the absolute best in those who are willing to answer whatever call God places on their lives.Keni Thomas was awarded the Bronze Star for Valor and the Combat Infantryman�s Badge from the United States Army and fought the �Black Hawk Down� battle in Mogadishu, Somalia. He has since become an award-winning country musician and is the spokesperson for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and the �Hero Fund.� Inspired by Isaiah 6:8 (�Here am I; send me�), Keni also speaks to students and adults around the country about leadership, encouraging them to �Train as you fight. Fight as you train.� Read more From the Back Cover 'Keni shows us that the principles of leadership we learned when we wore the uniform still apply to us all out here in the real world.� It is through the example we set, and by the grace of God that we can still make a difference and continue to live purposeful and meaningful lives.'- Lt Col Oliver L. North USMC (retired) Read more About the Author Keni Thomas received the Bronze Star for Valor from the United States Army and fought the Black Hawk Down battle in Mogadishu, Somalia. He has since become an award-winning country musician, appeared in the major motion pictures Sweet Home Alabama and We Were Soldiers, and is the spokesperson for The Hero Fund. Keni also speaks to students and adults around the country about leadership, encouraging them to 'Train as you fight. Fight as you train.' He lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Read more


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Review 'Jim Beaver, the laconic character actor best known as the appealing prospector, aEllsworth, a on 'Deadwood' has written a compassionate, funny, searing, and ultimately transcending memoir chronicling a year of tragedy, grief, and survival that would send the strongest of men, even an ex-marine and West Texas preacheras son, to their knees. As Jim puts it, aIam no Job a though I think we went to the same school.a That his story is so compulsively readable, inspiring, and ultimately hopeful is due entirely to Jimas bracing honesty, dry humor, and deeply felt humanity. Read this book, tell your friends about it, and then go hug your loved ones.aa Robert Schenkkan, Pulitzer Prize winner for 'The Kentucky Cycle,'aTo have known and read this man over these years, reveals to me I knew nothing of what love could and should be.a aEdward Asner aWhen this journal first appeared, I learned to keep a jumbo-size box of tissues at the ready. You will crya and laughaas Jim unwraps his unvarnished heart and soul. It will evoke memories of everyone who ever touched your heart and remind you to talk from your heart to the people who mean something to you.a aRussell Friedman, coauthor of 'The Grief Recovery Handbook' and 'When Children Grieve' 'Jim Beaver, the laconic character actor best known as the appealing prospector, aEllsworth, a on 'Deadwood' has written a compassionate, funny, searing, and ultimately transcending memoir chronicling a year of tragedy, grief, and survival that would send the strongest of men, even an ex-marine and West Texas preacheras son, to their knees. As Jim puts it, aIam no Job a though I think we went to the same school.a That his story is so compulsively readable, inspiring, and ultimately hopeful is due entirely to Jimas bracing honesty, dry humor, and deeply felt humanity. Read this book, tell your friends about it, and then go hug your loved ones.aa Robert Schenkkan, Pulitzer Prize winner for 'The Kentucky Cycle,' Read more About the Author Jim Beaver is an actor best known for his roles on HBO's Deadwood, the CW's Supernatural, and FX's Justified.�Beaver is also a�playwright, screenwriter, film historian, and Marine Corps veteran of Vietnam. He is the author of Life's That Way, a memoir in the form of emails sent to family and friends during the most challenging time of his life. Read more


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