The author chronicles the lives of various people of Haines, Alaska, a small obscure village about ninety miles north of Juneau, and describes native Tlingit Indians, fishermen, gold miners, and other interesting characters.
Rachel Simon chronicles the experiences she had and shares the lessons she learned during the year she spent riding the bus which her mentally handicapped sister rides on each day.
A biography of the Duchess of York, discussing her childhood, how she met and fell in love with Prince Andrew, the royal wedding, and her changing life as a new member of the royal family.
Presents artwork and narration by Andy Lakey, a man whose near-death experience and reported encounter with angels left him with a mission to create 2,000 angel paintings by the year 2000.
Collects three volumes of the graphic novel adaptation of R. A. Salvatore "The Legends of Drizzt," which follows the adventures of Drizzt Do'Urden, a dark elf, as he joins forces with an unorthodox dwarf, a barbarian, and a halfling to defend the world from evil.
The author, a brain scientist, describes her experience after a blood vessel exploded in the left side of her brain causing a massive stroke, but due to her own knowledge and previous training, with the support of her mother, was able to completely repair her mind over an eight year period.
Text and photographs present the most talked about female artist in the world who has made an art of shocking people in music, dance, video, film, theater, books, interviews, concerts, or gossip pages.