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When former child star Maizie Albright moves home to rural Georgia, she decides to reprise her old starring role in real life — and reinvents herself as a private eye! “Maizie’s my new favorite escape from reality” (USA Today bestselling author Gretchen Archer).
In this gripping and unforgettable memoir, Jen Waite recounts how she discovered her marriage was built on a terrifying mountain of deceit. “Be forewarned: You won’t sleep until you finish the last page” (New York Times bestselling author Caroline Leavitt).
Throughout the Old and New Testaments, a miraculous thread — Jesus’s blood covenant with God, made for all people — weaves the Bible into a single story. This expanded version of a beloved text will connect you with Scripture as a true participant.
Includes Civil War Map and Illustrations Pack – 224 battle plans, campaign maps and detailed analyses of actions spanning the…
Rachel May’s rich new book explores the far reach of slavery, from New England to the Caribbean, the role it…
An engaging box set from an author with “unfailing charm… One never tires of his accounts” (Chicago Tribune): English naturalist Gerald Durrell’s family moved to a Greek island when he was a small child, and adventures of all shapes and sizes ensued.
STAND-ALONE NOVELA heart-wrenching breakup, an accident… a loss.Every time Emma Paige stretches out her right hand she is reminded of…
A Wall Street Journal bestseller with over 3,900 five-star Goodreads ratings: While racing across the Gobi Desert, runner Dion Leonard formed an unexpected friendship with a stray dog who ran alongside him for 77 miles. This “heartwarming” memoir (Publishers Weekly) tells the story of their incredible bond.
#1 New York Times Best SellerNamed a Best Book of 2017 by Barnes & Noble and Amazon From Facebook’s COO and Wharton’s top-rated…
In 1964, a record-shattering earthquake wreaked havoc in Alaska — yet also provided answers to a scientific mystery. A New York Times journalist weaves a tale of natural disaster and discovery in this “outstanding work of nonfiction” (Los Angeles Times).