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The Ables

Turner
368 pages
$16.99


“smart, thought-provoking, and unique… readers won’t want to put this eye-opening, explosive story down.”

-School Library Journal

A Bunny Named Barnaby

Turner
112 pages
$14.99


“Whether chilling out in the cool breeze atop the air vents, or munching on his favorite food, bananas, Barnaby is living the bun life.”

-From the Publisher

Prescribing the Dharma

The University of North Carolina Press
316 pages
$22.95


“Prescribing the Dharma may well go down as a classic in the field—Helderman has produced a work that provides a foundation, a conceptual frame, and sweeping coverage of how contemporary therapists have developed varying strategies for engaging Buddhism. I have been looking for such a book, and here it is.”

—William B. Parsons, Rice University

Stitch and String Lab for Kids

Quarry Books
144 pages
$22.99


“The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.”

-From the Publisher

The World Was My Garden, Too

Madville Publishing
304 pages
$18.95


“And what wonderful essays these are—pages that awaken the affections and make readers smile and embrace the beauty of this bruised world.”

-From the Publisher

Music Business Careers

Routledge
234 pages
$39.95


“This is a practical examination for not only music industry professionals and the entertainment industry, but for individuals interested in expressing both the analytical and artistic self in the context of career.”

-From the Publisher

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