Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2010
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2010
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Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2010
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Alfred A. Knopf
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New York
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- Jesus, jobs, and justice, African American women and religion, Bettye Collier-Thomas - (alk. paper)
- The man from Beijing, by Henning Mankell ; translated from the Swedish by Laurie Thompson - (alk. paper)
- The golden mean, [a novel of Aristotle and Alexander the Great], Annabel Lyon - (alk. paper)
- To the end of the land, David Grossman ; translated from the Hebrew by Jessica Cohen
- Compass rose, a novel by John Casey
- The storm, by Margriet de Moor ; translated by Carol Brown Janeway
- Rat, Fernanda Eberstadt
- Reality hunger, a manifesto, David Shields
- Lunch Lady and the summer camp shakedown, Jarrett J. Krosoczka - (tr. pbk.)
- For the soul of France, culture wars in the age of Dreyfus, Frederick Brown - (alk. paper)
- In the place of justice, a story of punishment and deliverance, Wilbert Rideau
- Barry, the fish with fingers, Sue Hendra - (trade hardcover)
- Dog loves books, Louise Yates - (library binding)
- What becomes, stories, A.L. Kennedy
- At the dark end of the street, black women, rape, and resistance : a new history of the civil rights movement from Rosa Parks to the rise of black power, Danielle L. McGuire - (alk. paper)
- The garden of betrayal, by Lee Vance
- The boy with the cuckoo-clock heart, Mathias Malzieu ; translated from the French by Sarah Ardizzone - (trade pbk.)
- Layover in Dubai, by Dan Fesperman - (alk. paper)
- First family, Abigail and John, Joseph J. Ellis
- The Sonderberg case, a novel, Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Catherine Temerson
- Affection and trust, the personal correspondence of Harry S. Truman and Dean Acheson, 1953-1971, with an introduction by David McCullough
- Private life, a novel by Jane Smiley
- The Noël Coward reader, edited and with commentary by Barry Day
- Something is out there, stories, Richard Bausch
- Barry, the fish with fingers, Sue Hendra - (library binding)
- Mark Twain's other woman, the hidden story of his final years, Laura Skandera Trombley - (alk. paper)
- Safe from the neighbors, Steve Yarbrough
- Bloodroot, a novel, Amy Greene
- The twilight of the bombs, recent challenges, new dangers, and the prospects for a world without nuclear weapons, Richard Rhodes - (alk. paper)
- Mark Twain's other woman, the hidden story of his final years, Laura Skandera Trombley - (alk. paper)
- Reality hunger, a manifesto, David Shields
- The Lake Shore Limited, Sue Miller
- Winston's war, Churchill, 1940-1945, Max Hastings
- Miss Brooks loves books (and I don't), story by Barbara Bottner ; illustrations by Michael Emberley - (trade)
- Of thee I sing, a letter to my daughters, Barack Obama ; illustrated by Loren Long - (lib. bdg.)
- A few good women, America's military women from World War I to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, Evelyn M. Monahan and Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee - (hc.)
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier - (pbk.)
- Aftershock, the next economy and America's future, Robert B. Reich - (alk. paper)
- Mr. Peanut, Adam Ross
- 10 trim-the-tree'ers, a holiday counting book, by Janet Schulman ; illustrated by Linda Davick
- Busing Brewster, by Richard Michelson ; pictures by Robert Roth - (lib. bdg.)
- The carnival of the animals, new verses by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Mary GrandPré ; music by Camille Saint-Saëns - (trade hardcover)
- The wind blows through the doors of my heart, poems, Deborah Digges
- Life would be perfect if I lived in that house, Meghan Daum
- The hard way around, the passages of Joshua Slocum, Geoffrey Wolff
- Split, Swati Avasthi - (trade)
- The same river twice, by Ted Mooney
- Winston's war, Churchill, 1940-1945, Max Hastings
- Turbulence, Giles Foden
- A visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan
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