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- Close to home [sound recording] / by Dugoni, Robert,author.; Sutton-Smith, Emily,narrator.; Brilliance Audio (Firm),publisher.;
- Read by Emily Sutton-Smith.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Audiobooks.; Women detectives; Murder; Policewomen; Police;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Three pianos : a memoir / by McMahon, Andrew,1982-author.;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; McMahon, Andrew, 1982-; Rock musicians; Musicians;
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- Paul Bunyan : a tall tale / by Kellogg, Steven;
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- Subjects: Bunyan, Paul (Legendary character); Tales; Folklore-United States; Tall tales;
- © c1984., Morrow Junior Books,
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- By the light of burning dreams : the triumphs and tragedies of the second American revolution / by Talbot, David,1951-author.; Talbot, Margaret,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.By the Light of Burning Dreams' chronicles some of the most important moments of activism from the 60s and 70s, and ties them into the arrival of today's major political players and major progressive movements. David and Margaret Talbot are both very well-connected, with contacts such as Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., George R.R. Martin,Glenn Greenwald, Naomi Klein, and Oliver Stone. From the founder of Salon, and the author of 'The Devil's Chessboard.'.
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- In pain : a bioethicist's personal struggle with opioids / by Rieder, Travis N.,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.A bioethicist's eloquent and riveting memoir of opioid dependence and withdrawal - a harrowing personal reckoning and clarion call for change not only for government but medicine itself, revealing the lack of crucial resources and structures to handle this insidious nationwide epidemic. Travis Rieder's terrifying journey down the rabbit hole of opioid dependence began with a motorcycle accident in 2015. Enduring half a dozen surgeries, the drugs he received were both miraculous and essential to his recovery. But his most profound suffering came several months later when he went into acute opioid withdrawal while following his physician's orders. Over the course of four excruciating weeks, Rieder learned what it means to be "dope sick" - the physical and mental agony caused by opioid dependence. Clueless how to manage his opioid taper, Travis's doctors suggested he go back on the drugs and try again later. Yet returning to pills out of fear of withdrawal is one route to full-blown addiction. Instead, Rieder continued the painful process of weaning himself. Rieder's experience exposes a dark secret of American pain management: a healthcare system so conflicted about opioids, and so inept at managing them, that the crisis currently facing us is both unsurprising and inevitable. As he recounts his story, Rieder provides a fascinating look at the history of these drugs first invented in the 1800s, changing attitudes about pain management over the following decades, and the implementation of the pain scale at the beginning of the twenty-first century. He explores both the science of addiction and the systemic and cultural barriers we must overcome if we are to address the problem effectively in the contemporary American healthcare system. In Pain is not only a gripping personal account of dependence, but a groundbreaking exploration of the intractable causes of America's opioid problem and their implications for resolving the crisis. Rieder makes clear that the opioid crisis exists against a backdrop of real, debilitating pain-and that anyone can fall victim to this epidemic.
- Subjects: Rieder, Travis N.; Opioid abuse; Opioid abuse; Drug addiction; Pain;
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- The funeral dress : a novel / by Gilmore, Susan Gregg.;
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- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Historical fiction.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Single mothers; Women;
- © c2013., Broadway Books,
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- Win bigly : persuasion in a world where facts don't matter / by Adams, Scott,1957-author.;
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- Subjects: Trump, Donald, 1946-; Persuasion (Psychology); Blogs; Deception; Truthfulness and falsehood; Social psychology;
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- Where we go from here : two years in the resistance / by Sanders, Bernard,author.;
- The Democratic presidential candidate, senator, and economist traces the first year of the Trump administration and what he and his colleagues are doing to reinforce the progressive movement.
- Subjects: Sanders, Bernard.; Progressivism (United States politics); Opposition (Political science);
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- The foundling : the true story of a kidnapping, a family secret, and my search for the real me / by Fronczak, Paul Joseph,author.; Tresniowski, Alex,author.;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; Fronczak, Paul Joseph.; Kidnapping victims; Families; Family reunification;
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- The public library : a photographic essay / by Dawson, Robert,1950-photographer.; Dawson, Robert,1950-Photographs.Selections.;
- "Many of us have vivid recollections of childhood visits to the public library: the unmistakable, slightly musty scent, the excitement of checking out a stack of newly-discovered books. Today's libraries also function as de facto community centers, and offer free access to the Internet, job-hunting assistance, or a warm place to take shelter along with the endless possibilities that spark your imagination the moment you open the cover of a book. There are more than 17,000 public libraries in America. Over the last eighteen years, photographer Robert Dawson has traveled the nation, documenting hundreds of these institutions--from Alaska to Florida, New England to the West Coast. The Public Library presents a wide selection of Dawson's photographs, revealing a vibrant, essential, yet seriously threatened system. Essays, letters, and poetry by a collection of America's most celebrated writers--including E. B. White, Isaac Asimov, Anne Lamott, Amy Tan, Charles Simic, Dr. Seuss, and Philip Levine, as well as the voices of dedicated librarians working today--are woven with photographs of the majestic reading room at the New York Public Library; the one-room Tulare County Free Library built by former slaves, in Allensworth, California; the architectural wonder of Seattle's glass and steel Central Library; and the Berkeley, California tool lending library; among many others. A foreword by Bill Moyers and an afterword by Ann Patchett bookend this important survey of a treasured American institution"--
- Subjects: Libraries and community; Libraries and society; Library users; Public libraries; Public libraries;
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