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Sexual Assault

by Stephanie Bucklin

This important teen guide performs two crucial functions: educating teens on numerous myths associated with sexual assault, and showing teens how to help both themselves and their friends. Given that teens are, according to the author,... Read More

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The 1916 Irish Rebellion

by Scott Neuffer

This handsome, illustrative volume on the 1916 Irish uprising against the British, a volume worthy of any coffee table, serves as a companion piece to a 2016 public television documentary series produced by the author and narrated by... Read More

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Art of the Airport Tower

by Rachel Jagareski

Devotees of art photography and aviation history alike will savor this unusual and well-researched book. A striking photo of Edinburgh Airport’s iconic traffic control tower, with its sweeping lines and skin of diamond-shaped tiles,... Read More

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Harper Ever After

by Meg Nola

Through their shared legacy, Charley and Edie Harper’s collaboration continues in this commentary on their life and work. Harper Ever After: The Early Work of Charley and Edie Harper is a companion volume to the 2013 joint exhibit of... Read More

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Reef Libre

by Matt Sutherland

SCUBA Cuba is fun to say, but the two words are also oxymoronic—a communist-minded acronym might better be: Smoking Cigars Underwater Begets Anarchy. In any case, Cuba’s political and economic struggles have had one remarkable... Read More

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Chasm

by Shannan Spitz

As hunters track their prey and danger becomes more and more imminent, a twisted and haunting past is revealed. "Chasm", the sixth book in the Frankie MacFarlane mysteries, by Susan Cummins Miller, is a suspenseful read filled with... Read More

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Climber's Paradise

by Thomas BeVier

The question of the moment in 1907 among the male majority of the Alpine Club of Canada (ACC) involved the proper attire for women for climbing. They ruled, after little debate, that “no lady climbing, who wears skirts, will be allowed... Read More

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