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HARDCOVER. 224 PAGES.
Color and B&W photos

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ARTHUR SONTAG

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There Was a Huge Spider on my Wall: 
Letters Home from A Peace Corps Volunteer in Malawi

FEBRUARY 2006. Arthur Sontag shares loving and informative correspondence with his daughter Debbie during the 27 months she serves with the Peace Corps in Malawi. He realizes a lifelong dream of visiting Africa and his account captures both the beauty of Africa and the grim reality of a country mired in poverty and confronted with the crisis of AIDS. With eight pages of color photos and 16 pages of black and white photos.
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"A touching and informative look at the work of Peace Corps volunteers in one of the most beautiful and challenged places on earth. " 


SOFTCOVER. 72 PAGES.
B&W ILLUSTRATIONS 

MICHAEL SCHWEIZER

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Kristy and the Clever Cash Cow

JANUARY 2005. Kristy is an 11-year-old girl who goes to bed one evening hoping the tooth fairy will come and replace her lost baby tooth with a five-dollar bill. Instead, she awakens in the middle of the night to find a peculiar looking, magical cartoon character that introduces itself as the Clever Cash Cow. Not sure if she is dreaming, Kristy embarks upon a magical journey that takes her to a world that she had previously taken for granted--the amazing world of money. . . . [ Read More ]

"We love the Kristy book - great job! I gave a copy to a banker colleague to borrow for his daughter. Could I buy a dozen copies?They would be great for clients' kids and grand children!"
-- Beverly Evans-Aunt, Certified Financial Planner, RBC Dominion Securities


SOFTCOVER / HARDCOVER. 96 PAGES.

WALTER W. LAMB

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So You Think You're A Good Citizen

NOVEMBER 2004. The foreword and the five chapter titles:
1) The Freedom that Education Provides;
2) And Then There Is the Judiciary;
3) The Press Wields a Mighty Sword;
4) Politics, USA Style; and
5) The Keystone of the Republic: The Family,
provide insight into the driving force behind So You Think You're a Good Citizen.
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"Walter Lamb not only makes a compelling case for turning off one's TV so we can concentrate on taking back our country, he also shows how reforms like term limits on elected officials can help us get started."
-- Paul Jacob, Radio Host for Common Sense





  

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