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Title:“Life Beyond Measure: Letters to My Great-Granddau
Author: Sidney Poitier
Description: 921 POITIER “Life Beyond Measure: Letters to My Great-Granddaughter” by Sidney Poitier reflects on the author’s amazing life, offering inspirational advice and personal stories in the form of letters. Poitier draws from his memories of a poor boy in the Bahamas, his experience of racism, coming to the U.S., falling in love and raising a family, and breaking the race barrier in films.
Title:“Mastering Beading: A comprehensive Guide to Off-L
Author: Carol Huber Cypher
Description: 745.582 CYPHER “Mastering Beading: A comprehensive Guide to Off-Loom Techniques” by Carol Huber Cypher. Cypher explains 13 different techniques in detail used in completing 63 projects—from bracelets, necklaces, rings and earrings to closures, beaded beads, and more. “Mastering Beading” is an all-in-one reference guide, and a compendium of beading techniques for all levels of skill.
Title:“Teahouse of the Almighty: Poems by Patricia Smith
Author: Carol Huber Cypher
Description: 811 SMITH “Teahouse of the Almighty: Poems by Patricia Smith” is the work of a woman who clobbered the world as a young poet. As the Coffee House National Poetry Series winner, “Teahouse”, includes poems every bit as powerful as her early signature pieces but goes more places, covers more distance, and takes more audacious risks into the experiences of humanity.
Title:“100 Classic Napkin Folds: Simple and Stylish Desi
Author: Rick Beech
Description: 642 BEECH “100 Classic Napkin Folds: Simple and Stylish Designs for Every Occasion” by Rick Beech is illustrated with over 700 practical step-by-step photographs and illustrations. Beech features 100 inspirational ideas to transform any kind of table setting and folds to suit every occasion, from formal family gatherings and weddings to picnics, birthday and cocktail parties.
Title:“Shakespeare’s Wife”
Author: Germaine Greer
Description: 822.3 GREER “Shakespeare’s Wife” by Germaine Greer boldly breaks new ground, combining literary-historical techniques with documentary evidence about life in Stratford, to reset the story of Shakespeare’s marriage in its social context. With deep insight and intelligence Greer offers thoughtful new theories about the farmer’s daughter who married England’s greatest poet.