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Paris, Moi and the Gang

by Dawn Goldsmith

Whether fiction or memoir, or a combination of both, Paris, Moi and the Gang offers an entertaining look at the lives of American expatriates in Paris. Throughout the book, the protagonist, Frances Gendlin, indulges in a chatty and... Read More

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19,000 Years of World History

by Dawn Goldsmith

A combination of anthropomorphism and typical animal behavior form the personalities of the memorable creatures in this collection of morality tales by Dr. Richard W. Leech. Button, a courageous young Scottish terrier, and her good... Read More

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Cancer from A to Z

by Dawn Goldsmith

This compilation of cancer-related information brings together definitions details descriptions and resources in one easy-to-read book. Dr. Edward H. Laughlin is a professor of surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Regional... Read More

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Good-Bye, Gadsden

by Dawn Goldsmith

Set in the 1940s with World War II pressing men into service and young women taking over the responsibilities and work at home this novel presents the wartime romance of John Winstead. While recovering from severe war wounds Winstead... Read More

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One Batter One Pitch

by Dawn Goldsmith

Michael A. Connelly tells the story of Boston-born-and-bred Kevin “Rocky” Collins’ coming of age—middle age that is—in this sequel to An Informal Boston Education. At forty-three this pessimistic mid-level executive behaves as... Read More

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One Fine Season

by Dawn Goldsmith

This Christian-based story of grace love friendship and promises focuses on two perfect handsome and talented young athletes Danny and Pete. In their perfection the men never succumb to jealousy and devote themselves to the friendship... Read More

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Play Works

by Dawn Goldsmith

Susanne T. Eden devotes her life to child s play. She writes “Play influences all aspects of development. Without play the development of the mind body and spirit is stunted.” Eden makes a convincing case that “play works as the... Read More

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