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Neil Armstrong : a life of flight
by Jay Barbree
Published to coincide with the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch, a definitive portrait of the pioneering astronaut draws on personal notes and interviews with the Armstrong family and includes previously unshared photos and mission details.
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Vanessa : the life of Vanessa Redgrave
by Dan Callahan
Describes the life and career of the English stage, screen and television actress and political activist from her early performances of Shakespeare to her Academy Award nomination for Howard's End.
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Coffee Obsession
by Inc. Dorling Kindersley
Featuring more than 130 classic coffee recipes, detailed flavor profiles and tasting notes, this eye-opening guide explores the many different styles, flavors and techniques used around the world to brew the perfect cup.
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Have a nice guilt trip
by Lisa Scottoline
A latest essay collection by the mother-daughter duo of Meet Me at Emotional Baggage Claim follows Lisa's haphazard puppy-training adventures while Francesca navigates the pitfalls of dating actual men.
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Dodge 100 years
by Matt DeLorenzo
"Dodge 100 is the official, Dodge-licensed complete illustrated history of the legendary American automotive brand. From Horace and John Dodge's dealings with Henry Ford, through the war years, and into the modern age with cars like the Viper and Dodge Dart, Dodge 100 Years is the authoritative history of one of the world's first (and best) automakers"
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The hour of peril : the secret plot to murder Lincoln before the Civil War
by Daniel Stashower
The Edgar Award-winning author of The Beautiful Cigar Girl presents the dramatic true story of the "Baltimore Plot" conspiracy to assassinate the 16th President on the eve of the Civil War, tracing the efforts of detective Allan Pinkerton and widowed private eye Kate Warne to identify and stop the would-be killers.
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Friends Help Each Other
by Farrah McDoogle
Katerina Kittycat learns it's okay to ask for help in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story for fans of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood.
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Have you seen my dragon?
by Steve Light
Traveling among taxis and towers in the heart of an intricately detailed cityscape, a small boy requests help finding his missing dragon, in a story that invites young children to practice counting to 20 and spot the dragon hiding from his friend. By the creator of Zephyr Takes Flight.
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The pout-pout fish goes to school : a Pout-pout fish adventure
by Deborah Diesen
The star of the best-selling The Pout-Pout Fish returns in a lively story that finds him nervously awaiting his first day of school and fretting about not knowing how to write his name, how to draw shapes, or how to do math—until he's reassured that school is the perfect place to learn how to master all of these new skills.
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Peggy : a brave chicken on a big adventure
by Anna Walker
Swept away by gusty wind and deposited on an unfamiliar city street, Peggy the hen goes for a walk, taking in the sights, and manages to make her way back home with new friends and a new routine that includes trips to the city.
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If I Wrote a Book About You
by Stephany Aulenback
""If I wrote a book about you and how wonderful you are, I would write it everywhere,"" says a mother to her child. And so she does—with the branches of the trees, the sand at the beach, and even the rays of the sun. This beautiful picture book eloquently and uniquely conveys a mother's love for her child. Children will enjoy searching out the big words hidden in plain sight in the images. And parents will appreciate the message that a child makes you experience the world differently.
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My Teacher Is a Monster! (No, I Am Not.)
by Peter Brown
Thinking his teacher is a monster for her no-nonsense disciplinary practices, young Bobby meets his teacher at the park on a weekend and discovers she may not be so monstrous after all.
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