Arizona Books
Holding the Line
Barbara Kingsolver's first book--a nonfiction study of an 18-month strike against the Phelps-Dodge Copper Corporation in 1983 Arizona--is a passionate work of social criticism and a compelling brief for the power of communal effort in bringing abo...
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Watchable Birds of the Southwest
This easy-to-use full-color field guide will delight anyone interested in the Southwest's most watchable bird species. The book covers all of Arizona and New Mexico, and parts of Utah, Colorado, California, Nevada, and Texas. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
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Screaming to Be Heard
Dr. Vliet, the founder and director of the multi-disciplinary Women's Health Center in Tucson, Arizona asserts that women must Take charge of [their] well-being. In this empowering book, Dr. Vliet discusses and illuminates dozens of problems speci...
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The Quick and the Dead
Three teenage girls in Arizona are the focus of Joy Williams's somewhat surrealist fourth novel--her first book in 10 years. As they live their indolent lives, the girls encounter a collection of eccentrics, including a suicidal piano player, a ma...
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Animal Dreams
Codi Noline returns home to Grace, Arizona to confront both her past and her ailing father. But the town is threatened by an environmental disaster, and Codi also comes face-to-face with some family secrets. This book won the Los Angeles Times Boo...
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A Princess of Mars
The first book in the Barsoom series introduces author Burroughs's second-most-famous recurring character, John Carter. Hiding in a cave in the Arizona hills, Carter accidentally discovers a portal, on the other side of which lies the planet Mars.
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