Overview :Bringing Gills' Go Love novel sequence to a fiery close, BC1 lays down the Harvell grudge of Mountain Meadows and aims, finally, at healing ... Read More
Overview :West, Book three of the Go Love Quartet, closes the circle initiated when Josephine Stepwell made the star-crossed decision to head West wit... Read More
Overview :Josephine Stepwell Harvell is certainly not lucky in love; from Buddy Washer, the Arizona mistake, who got her pregnant and then got arreste... Read More
Overview :Renee Harvell is bewildered by the South. People are named Peck Titsworth, for Christ's sake, and every curve in the road hides a dead dog o... Read More
Overview :Dialing the three previous novels' tendency toward theatrical catastrophe up to 11, Michael Gills' concluding effort to the Go Love Quartet ... Read More
Overview : The key to understanding Deleuze's complete body of work."A coherent and systematic reading of a philosopher who has consistently courted t... Read More
Overview :A Haliverse fantasy: Beneath Greenland's glaciers... All Toby Gilman wants is a postdoc position where he can pursue his studies in ancient ... Read More
Overview :True to its name, Burning Down My Father's House, comes at you like a house on fire. Michael Gills's fourth collection of short fiction cont... Read More
Overview :An engaging account of how Shaftesbury revolutionized Western philosophy At the turn of the eighteenth century, Anthony Ashley Cooper, the t... Read More
Overview :The first book to explore food allergies in the United States from the perspective of disability and race Are food allergies disabilities? W... Read More
Overview :Young adults with intellectual disability tell the story of their own experience of higher education How do students with intellectual dis... Read More
Overview :The House across from the Deaf School, Michael Gills' third collection of short fiction, continues the life and times of Joey Harvell, whose... Read More