A memoir, set in the 1980s, in which Tom Harmer shares the story of how a brush with death led him to seek out his old friend Okanogan Indian elder Clayton Tommy Jr., who schooled him in Native American traditions and spirituality, and brought him to a closer awareness of the earth.
why I - and 50 million other Americans - can't hear you
Bouton, Katherine
Ketherine Bouton offers her own words on what life is like being deaf in one ear and losing her hearing in the other, presenting her research into what she is calling a deafness epidemic currently taking place in fifty million or more Americans due to many factors scientists and doctors do not yet fully understand.
A look at the game of hockey that is regarded as the best book on the subject. Provides an in-depth look at the Montreal Canadiens of the 1970s by their goalie Ken Dryden.
Provides a critical look at the writings of Stephen King, offering biographical information and summaries of all of his novels with a focus on the styles, themes, and character development of nine representative works.
Biography of director Steven Spielberg, looking at the childhood beginnings of his movie making, his marriages, and other aspects of his personal life, and discussing his phenomenal film career.
Christopher Darden, a member of the prosecution team during the O.J. Simpson trial, discusses his life, the Simpson case, racism, and his disillusionment with the legal system in the United States.