Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall's cheese factory. He works in secret at night--the people at Duvall have no id
Never Wait by the Phone AgainIt's been a week since your dream date. You thought the night went well but still no word from him. Sound familiar? As the husband-wife duo behind an exclusive New York da
Round the Clock pulls the covers off an ‘infinite 24×7 digital marketplace’ to reveal its transformational impact on business. Using insights from research studies around the world,
This is a "must read" book for readers with strong "A-type personalities" or readers who are married to one.When Leaders Live Together lets the reader in on candid conversations with Larry and Devi Ti
In this volume of the New Church's Teaching Series, Titus Presler offers a fresh vision of mission in the multicultural environment of a global community.
Poetry. This debut collection of poems both fascinated with and distracted by our impending endings and leave-takings, the loneliness of animals, and "how the histories of things eat." These poems pop
The Doctor was looking for the blueprint. Drawer after drawer he lumbered his way around the office, a map of the ribcage in his head. Last night he’d dreamed the wings again and the dream gave him an
Poetry. In I CAN SMILE LIKE ERROL FLYNN Tito Titus interrogates life, aging, and death with a delicate blow torch. These poems adore the beauty of youth and memory; fluently articulate the melancholy
Charlie isn’t sleeping. His neighbor’s cat has been dismembered. And worse, he’s being haunted by an urban fox. In a haze of neon-soaked insomnia, lines blur between reality and fantasy.An exhilaratin