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| Level One emphasizes basic vocabulary and simple expressions. This music-enhanced edition includes a carefully selected classical background for optimal learning. |
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The first novel of the famous ‘Balkan Trilogy’, previously successfully adapted for BBC television starring Emma Thompson and Kenneth Brannagh. The book is perfectly suited to audio. Charting the... |
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| Mary Howells interviews Barry Nason as part of the Logan City Council Oral History Project, which provides insight into the lives of people in the Logan region. |
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David Wilkerson, a man on a mission, stepped onto some of the world's most dangerous streets armed only with the simple message of God's love and the promise of the Holy Spirit's power. Then the... |
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Book one. Four families living on a Southern cul-de-sac struggle to arrange for a heart transplant for a terminally ill nine-year-old. |
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| Mary Howells interviews Ailsa Pole as part of the Logan City Council Oral History Project, which provides insight into the lives of people in the Logan region. |
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When Julien Sorel, son of a carpenter, is hired as a tutor to the local Mayor's children, he nurtures secret plans for conquring society, akin to those of his hero, Napoleon. When suspicion arises... |
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AN INGENIOUSLY PLOTTED THRILLER Imagine a cross between the chilling scientific credibility of Michael Crichton and the cutting-edge technology of William Gibson and you have Darwin's Radio. The... |
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| On the Homefront - Autumn 2009
Home Library Services newsletter |
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In I Am Legend, a terrible plague has decimated the world, and those who were unfortunate enough to survive are transformed into blood-thirsty creatures of the night. Robert Neville is the... |
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