The unusual thing about the collection Quite Contrary is the range of subgenre.
This volume is full of the most fascinating romances of achievement under difficulties.
Losing one's parents is a growth experience many people can relate to. Catherine Graham's collections.
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Our aim is to sketch the outlines of a new science which is to intermediate between the modern laboratory psychology and the problems of economics: the psychological experiment is systematically to be placed at the service of commerce and industry.
As a working unit you are a kind of one-man business corporation made up of two departments, the mental and the physical.
Psychic Unrest is full of the sea and rain, blues and golds, rhythm and revolution.
The second title in the new Spirit Books series from Insomniac Press.
It is perfectly logical to assume that a wise and competent Creator would provide for the needs of His creatures in their various stages of growth.
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Students of history find a continuous chain of reference to the mysterious influence of one human mind over that of others.
No matter what our work in life, whether scientific, artistic, or domestic.
The 3.5 million women who become pregnant in the US each year crave information and affirmation.
One of the original 'Storm Warning' poets, Bill Howell is now at the height of an award-winning.
The compelling, terrifying story of a devastating virus.
Pollyanna Grows Up is the first sequel to Pollyanna, and the only one written by Porter herself.
The young orphan Pollyanna is sent to live with her stern Aunt in a dour New England town.