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Do you mind if I cancel?

(things that still annoy me)
"Gary Janetti, the writer and producer for some . . . popular television comedies . . . says, 'These are essays from my childhood and young adulthood about things that still annoy me.'"--Provided by publisher.
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The making of a man

how men and boys honor God and live with integrity
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Undisputed truth

Presents a memoir from Mike Tyson, the onetime heavyweight champion of the world.
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Little green

a memoir of growing up during the Chinese cultural revolution
2015
Chun Yu, born in a small city in China, describes her childhood growing up in the middle of Chairman Mao's cultural revolution.
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Dav Pilkey

2018
Humor is the language Dav Pilkey speaks to reach his readers. Just consider the names he gives his characters: Wedgie Woman, Professor Poopypants, and Super Diaper Baby! In this storyteller bio, kids will discover the life adventures of the funny man behind the popular Captain Underpants book series.
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Simone Manuel

swimming star
2018
Simone Manuel is one of the country s best female athletes. Learn about her childhood, the challenges she has overcome, and this swimmer s greatest accomplishments. Get the inside scoop on gold-medal-winning Olympic appearance.
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J.J. Abrams vs. Joss Whedon

duel for media master of the universe
2017

You don't have to say you love me

a memoir
2017
Author Sherman Alexie traces the relationship he had with his mother up until her death, as well as the haunting ghosts of his childhood on the Spokane Indian Reservation.

Rest in power

the enduring life of Trayvon Martin
"When Trayvon Martin took his last walk down a Florida street on a cool February evening in 2012, he was just another American teenager, heading home with candy and a soda, talking on the phone with a friend, and dreaming of the future. By the end of the night he was dead--gunned down by a neighborhood watchman. Within weeks his name would be on the lips of a President and the movement for justice in his case would spread all over the country. Today his name is still evoked -- in the media, by artists like Beyonce and Frank Ocean in their work, and by presidential candidates--and his iconic photo, a boy in a hoodie, gazing at the camera, has been seen all over the world. But who was Trayvon Martin before he became, in death, an icon? And how did one black child's death on a dark street in a small Florida suburb become the match that lit a movement? Rest in Power, told through the alternating narratives of his parents, will for the first time answer those questions from the most intimate sources. The book will take us beyond the news cycle, controversies, and familiar images to give their deeper account: The story of the beautiful and complex child they lost, the grief and confusion that followed, the cruel unresponsiveness of the police and the hostility of the legal system, and how these two humble, hardworking parents, powered by love for their lost son, made his life matter, even in death."--Provided by publisher.

J.J. Abrams

director of Stars Wars: the force awakens
Profiles the life and career of television and motion producer and director J. J. Abrams.

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