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Alfonso

Alfonso

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Alfonso Cucinotta is sick of life on a farm with more family than he knows what to do with. Philadelphia Howe is headed for California with her father, the only family she has. Alfonso came to the Weaver farm in 1874 with six of his siblings after a seventh – his older sister Bella – became a mail-order bride. Eight years later, he's still there – and wishes he weren't. But two sisters have wed and moved off, so Bella is committed to making sure he stays put. For now, he's stuck chopping wood, picking fruit, making sausages and dreaming of a day he can go out on his own – while working hard to leave his childhood anger and bossiness behind. Philadelphia has spent her whole life tagging along with her father as he travels from one base ball club to the next, first as a player and later as a manager. A snowstorm traps her and Papa with the Weavers, and she discovers a new sort of life with a big, boisterous family – and the handsome but taciturn Alfonso. Eventually, though, the roads will clear, and she'll have to decide whether she'd rather stay there or follow her father to Silvertown and his next club. Throw in mystery, romance, humor, loud Italian arguments and a coach driver who may be more than he seems, and strap yourselves in for another Weaver family adventure!
Melania

Melania

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Melania Cucinotta is crazy about Clinton Cooke. Clinton is crazy about Melania. But when they finally get together, can they keep from going crazy? Over six years before, Clinton's family visited Mel's on the Weavers' sprawling farm for Christmas, and for the two teenagers it was hate at first sight. Mel did everything she could to spoil Clinton's time there, including stealing a kiss from him and making sure her bossy older brother caught them. But that kiss started something she wasn't prepared for, and ever since, she and he had been writing back and forth, forging a friendship …and maybe more than a friendship. Now it's the spring of 1886 and Mel gets a surprise! Clinton shows up at the Weaver farm in Washington Territory with three dozen head of cattle her family purchased from his family's ranch in Oregon. Furthermore, he's staying on as a hired hand to help take care of the new stock. This time it looks like love at second sight, which poses its own problems. Foremost among them is that Mel and Clinton are both healthy young adults …who have to exercise a lot of self-control lest they create a Victorian-era scandal. And with over two dozen Cucinottas and Weavers (and one other hired man) around, there are a lot of eyes watching them. Can the two young people court and find out if they suit without going too far? Can Mel's family safeguard her virtue without driving her batty? Will there be competition between the hired hands for Mel's affections? And can someone find a way to keep an incredibly stupid cow from hurting herself? Find out in the fourth Romancing the Weavers book, and the wildest one yet!
Gabriella

Gabriella

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Gabriella Cucinotta was perfectly happy living on her family's farm, unmarried and unworried. But fate had other plans for her. And in Gabby's case, fate was particularly forceful. Gabby, the youngest of the eight Cucinotta siblings, liked living on the Weaver farm in Washington Territory. She wasn't in any hurry to marry, not even in 1889 when a single nineteen-year-old like herself was already several steps on the way to spinsterhood. If she wed, fine; if not, fine. She was content to be where she was. But an unwanted suitor was not so content, and not willing to take ‚"no‚" for an answer either. Soon Gabby finds herself being taken away from the farm, her family and her life – in shackles, facing a charge of murder! Her family is on her side, but the victim's father is a powerful man in town, and is determined to make her pay for his son's death. Behind the bars of a sheriff's jail cell, Gabby's life hangs in the balance. How can she prove herself innocent? Will the town turn against her? Does a shadowy figure buttonholing the citizens of Nowhere wish her good or ill? And what to make of the sheriff's deputy who's not only sure she's not guilty, but may have more than a passing interest in her? As she waits for her trial, there's more than one mystery to unravel. All will be revealed in GABRIELLA, the sixth book in the Romancing the Weavers series and the most suspenseful of the bunch! (Rated PG for one scene of violence. Some portions of the book may be triggering for victims of rape and abuse.)
Sebastian

Sebastian

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Autumn 1895, Washington state… He always felt a little apart from the family he'd always known. She and her family were left wandering after all they had was taken from them. And they found each other deep in the wilderness. As far as the Weavers were concerned, Sebastian was one of them, and they'd never treated him otherwise. But he knew he wasn't, not quite – he was the result of an assault on his mother, before she met or married his pa. And as much as he hated to admit it, it bothered him. So when the time came to track down Ma's runaway cow, he didn't mind going alone – it would give him time to think, or so he assumed. But fate had other plans for him – starting with a low-hanging tree branch. Miriam Pescosa was exiled from her land, along with a band of her fellow Wenatchi natives, by white men breaking treaties and building towns for themselves. They'd taken the white man's names and accepted the white man's faith, only to find that they still weren't accepted or regarded. Now left to the unpopulated forests and wastelands, dying one by one as even other tribes betrayed them, they were outsiders in every way possible. But being outside doesn't mean being without hope. And when Miriam finds Sebastian, it sets off a chain of events that could lift everyone out of their doubts, their suffering and a whole lot else …if they're willing to let it. SEBASTIAN is the latest book in the bestselling Romancing the Weavers series of Westerns. Are you ready to enter a whole new world?
Truly

Truly

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Washington state, summer 1896 Seven years ago, Andrew Jackson Smith Jr. tried to take advantage of Gabriella Cucinotta, a relative of the sprawling Weaver clan. It didn't go well for him – he ended up on the horns of a dilemma …or rather, the tines of a pitchfork. Gabby was arrested for murder in a case that divided the town of Nowhere, but found not guilty due to self-defense. Things between the Weavers and Smiths have been tense ever since. Mostly, they do their best to avoid each other. Until they can't. Because Alexander Stephens Smith, Andy's much nicer younger brother, is back in town after graduating from college back East. Nineteen-year-old Truly Weaver catches his eye during a trip to the store – and he catches hers. Love is in the air, much to the opposition of both their families. But Truly and Alex are not so easily deterred, and will go to great lengths to make sure love conquers all …whether their warring clans like it or not. The Old West meets Shakespearean drama in the latest addition to the Romancing the Weavers series. TRULYwill keep you reading and win you over!
Esther

Esther

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Life on a farm isn't always the most exciting. Even if you love the wide open spaces, the closeness of a large family and a variety of work to do, part of you can still feel like going into the big wide world and checking things out. This is Esther Weaver's dilemma. She likes being part of the ever-growing Weaver clan and helping her ma in the kitchen, and looks forward to marrying and having children of her own. But over the last few years, she's become fascinated with something that's not only turned her head but is driving everyone else crazy… …politics. Never mind that it's still 1896 and nineteen-year-old Esther isn't even allowed to vote. She can't get enough of reading about party struggles, elections, labor battles and revolutions. But everyone around her has had enough of listening to her talk about them. Her parents despair of ever finding her a mate who can put up with it – and some days, so does she. Until one day a speaker comes to town – and gets beaten up for saying what someone doesn't want to hear. Marshall Meagher, "famed orator of the East" is laid up for two weeks with his injuries. Esther's parents, wanting to help him out, let Esther volunteer to aid the local doctors. And suddenly she has someone who'll not only listen, but agree with her and tell her more than she knew. Could they become more than that? It seems unlikely – Marshall is a traveling man who's seen the whole nation. Esther is just a country girl who's never been more than a day from home and family. But unlikely things happen in Nowhere, Washington and the Weaver farm all the time. And sometimes it takes the unlikeliest events to put everyone where they need to be… Regardless of your politics, you'll love ESTHER, the latest book in the smash Romancing the Weavers series. Get ready for a wild ride!
Hugh

Hugh

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Washington state, June 1898. He's looking to pursue his career – which can’t happen on his family’s farm. She's stuck around the world from home – with nowhere to go and no way to go back. They can find each other, but can they find what they need? Hugh Weaver, the last of Calvin and Bella’s three sons, is an accomplished cook. But the enormous Weaver clan isn’t lacking for kitchen skills, and as much as he loves them, he knows his destiny lies elsewhere – running his own restaurant or café. But where? Hamasaki Ichiko doesn’t even speak English, but her family sent her and her sister from Japan to America to find work. She’s escaped the clutches of a human trafficker, only now she’s stranded in the tiny village of Nowhere, living off the charity of its citizens. She’s ready to get a job and make a life. But how? Toss in two other Japanese girls who just want to go home, a railroad detective disguised as a doting grandma, a diner owner making plans for the future, an ambitious milkmaid who has Hugh in her sights, and a town and family that put the “wild” in the Wild West, and you have the makings of an international incident … or maybe an international affair? Get the answers to all these questions and more in HUGH, the farthest-reaching Weaver adventure yet!
Ulysses

Ulysses

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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March 1900… Ulysses Weaver knew what he wanted – a wife who would join him on his family's farm in Washington, a big healthy girl with a love for life. He sent away for a mail-order bride, and Marguerite Berac answered from New Orleans. She came to him, they were wed and prepared to live happily ever after. But after every wedding comes a marriage. And that's where the trouble started. From discarded socks to spicy food, from old flames that weren't to new experience that don't pan out, the country boy from the West and the city girl from the South found themselves in one conflict after another. Will Ulysses and Maggie be able to work through them and build a life together? Or are they all signs that they shouldn't be together at all? Get ready for the bumpiest ride in the entire Romancing the Weavers series in ULYSSES – when worlds collide, can they survive?
Lucy

Lucy

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Washington state, November 1902 Lucy Weaver is the last of her generation. Granny Weaver Hughes' four sons have had thirteen children between them, and twelve of them have married. Only Lucy remains – and she doesn't have any prospects. Her parents keep trying to push her toward the neighbor's son, but they're just friends and have no romantic interest in each other. Aside from him, though, there are no eligible bachelors around… …until she goes to check the family's cows one evening, and finds a man bleeding to death in one of the stalls! Noel Pedersen doesn't even know where he is at first. Lucy does her best to patch him up and nurse him back to health, but he's clearly hiding things – how he got shot, why he doesn't want anyone to know where he is, what drove him all the way from Canada to collapse in the Weavers' cow barn. But secrets can't be kept forever, and as first her parents, then the law get involved, everyone is in for surprises. Get ready for a shock in LUCY, the latest in the Romancing the Weavers series – because everything hidden is going to come out!
Social Psychology

Social Psychology

Alfred Ray Lindesmith; Anselm L. Strauss

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Social Psychology by Alfred Ray Lindesmith is a comprehensive textbook that explores the fundamental principles and theories of social psychology. The book is divided into three sections: social perception, social influence, and social interaction. In the first section, readers will learn about the ways in which people perceive and interpret social information, including the role of stereotypes, attitudes, and social cognition. The second section focuses on the ways in which social influence affects behavior, including conformity, obedience, and persuasion. The final section explores the dynamics of social interaction, including group processes, intergroup relations, and interpersonal attraction. Throughout the book, Lindesmith provides numerous examples and case studies to illustrate key concepts and theories. The book is written in an accessible style and is suitable for undergraduate students studying social psychology or related fields. Overall, Social Psychology offers a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the field of social psychology.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Social Psychology

Social Psychology

Alfred Ray Lindesmith; Anselm L. Strauss

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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The Eighth Edition of this classic text provides a basic introduction to the field of social psychology. Taking a critical symbolic interactionist approach, Social Psychology helps students understand the very nature of how individuals do things together in today's society. The book has been significantly revised taking into consideration a number of recent turns in the field, such as: the increased sense that American social psychology is deeply embedded in world culture; that postmodernism has much to offer the sudy of the social world; and that new theories on sexuality, identity, deviance and the body provide a fascinating viewpoint on a person within society.
Ray

Ray

Alex Latimer

Oxford University Press
2023
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Mouse is scared of the dark, but luckily he meets Ray, a friendly firefly, to show him that the shadows aren't as terrifying as he thinks . . . or are they?
Ray

Ray

Marianna Coppo

Penguin Random House Children's UK
2026
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A positive and heart-warming picture about an adorable lightbulb who embarks on a rather enlightening journey! Meet Ray - the light bulb who lives in the closet at the end of the hall. Ray’s days are pretty boring. He spends most of his time in the dark, and nothing ever changes. But one day, Ray’s life is turned upside down. Will Ray ever see things in the same light again? With gentle humour and charming illustrations, Ray is a story that beams with positivity. From the acclaimed author-illustrator of Petra, Marianna Coppo.
Ray

Ray

Regan Moore

Lulu.com
2018
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RAY: Stories from a Wannabe writer is a group of six flash fiction stories full of twists, turns, horror, and suspense. Each story focuses around a character who is suddenly faced with a frightening decision, some life-changing, some life-ending, and some downright unusual.
Ray

Ray

Emily Kate Moon

Penguin Putnam Inc
2025
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Meet Ray. He's light! And he's been shining since time began. Wherever there's life on Earth, there's Ray, helping everything under the sun thrive. And Ray can really move - fast. Have you ever hurtled through space? Become a rainbow? Made food for plants? Ray has! With brilliant wit and sparkling one-liners, Ray introduces readers to a light show like no other. Filled with awe-inspiring artwork, funny asides, and a spotlight on kid-enticing facts, Ray invites us to bask in his warmth, as he illuminates our world.
Ray

Ray

Barry Hannah

Grove Press
1994
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Nominated for the American Book Award, Ray is the bizarre, hilarious, and consistently adventurous story of a life on the edge. Dr. Ray--a womanizer, small-town drunk, vigilante, poet, adoring husband--is a man trying to make sense of life in the twentieth century. In flight from the death he dealt flying over Vietnam, Dr. Ray struggles with those bound to him by need, sickness, lunacy, by blood and by love.