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Trading Up

Trading Up

Candace Bushnell

Grand Central Publishing
2004
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Candace Bushnell is turning heads . . . The New York Times bestseller, now in paperback. When Trading Up was published in July, readers from coast to coast devoured the sharp-witted, Jane Austin-esque story of Janey Wilcox's unsteady climb to the top of Manhattan's social scene. It became THE hot book--and the numbers prove it: We've sold more than 250,000 copies to date. To top it off, Candace Bushnell was the apple of the press's eye. Her signature glamour, poise, and humor lit up TV screens, newspapers, and magazines across America. While Janey Wilcox may want to be on top, it's clear that Candace Bushnell's Trading Up IS on top. With an even wider paperback audience, who knows how much higher she can climb?
The Unfinished Business of Thatcherism

The Unfinished Business of Thatcherism

Candace Hetzner

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1999
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"The Unfinished Business of Thatcherism: The Values of the Enterprise Culture" is a book about the impact of cultural values on economic performance. Using survey research, interviews, journalistic accounts, novels, and historical data, this book examines the extent to which Thatcherism succeeded in transforming British values in directions supportive of a robust, modern capitalist economy. The author argues that Thatcherism accomplished more with respect to enhancing support for capitalist values, such as profit-making and private ownership, than for values of modernization such as technical expertise and the Protestant ethic. Ultimately, the author contends that Thatcherism failed at its cultural revolution because it did not provide a liberal political ideology to buttress its liberal economic ideology.
Stoneslayer

Stoneslayer

Candace Lynn Talmadge

Wilder Realities Media
2026
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HE STRIKES BACK. SHE DARES TO THWART HIM. Azgard outcast Helen Andros has no choice but to witness her father's trial and brutal punishment. When he is helpless, the Temple of Kronos marks her for death. Even so, she battles the Stoneslayer's handiwork to save her father's life. Then she flees to her father's manor in the province he rules to keep safe from warrior-monks hunting her to kill her. Her otherworldly mentor Maguari teaches her the basics of energy manipulation. The Temple almost succeeds in murdering her, with devastating, deadly results. Once her stepmother delivers an heir, Helen's worst fear comes true. The Temple forces her father into an impossible choice that may well leave her exposed and defenseless. Murder and mayhem. Plots and carnage. Families and fiends. A past-life pattern of separation and loss plays out again in Payback, a compelling third work in the enthralling Stoneslayer high-fantasy series.
Silently Into the Night

Silently Into the Night

Candace Osmond

Guardian Publishing
2024
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What if the Man You Love is Destined to Reap Your Dying Mother? When Rose Foley came home to visit her dying mother, she never expected to find a strange and handsome man named Bellamy there. Rose wanted to spend those last few days with her mom, the one and only person in the world she loved. But her mother's odd behavior and the man's cryptic actions alert the private investigator in Rose. She's bound and determined to figure out just what they're up to. But the deeper she pries, the less she knows. The only thing she discovers is her unexpected feelings for the peculiar man. Feelings that lead her down a path toward darkness. Soon, Rose is faced with a choice between life and death...only, the choice isn't hers to make. Can she figure out their secret before it's too late? Or will everything she loves slip away silently into the night? Fans of MEET JOE BLACK, JOJO MOYES, and COLLEEN HOOVER give praise for Silently into the Night Grab yours today
Fatimeh Matters in Contemporary Iran

Fatimeh Matters in Contemporary Iran

Candace Mixon

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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This book shows that Fatimeh, daughter of Muhammad, is central to Iran’s cultural, religious, and political fabric by tracing the ceremonies, sermons, places, and everyday items used and produced to honor her in the country today. Historically often treated as a woman of little significance, Fatimeh has become a key figure in the project of state building after the Iranian Revolution as the Iranian state, clerics, artists, and others have reimagined the importance of the mother of the Twelver Shi’i Imamate. In this study grounded in research conducted in Iran, Candace Mixon walks us through a wealth of material objects that reveal Fatimeh’s crucial role in the culture, politics, and religious ideology of contemporary Iran. She traces Fatimeh’s presence in objects and places as varied as pamphlets, sacred manuscripts, the holy shrine cities of Mashhad and Qom, and the tile factory of the Astan-e Quds-e Razavi Foundation – a site where religious material culture is literally manufactured. Mixon draws on theories from the fields of material culture studies, religious studies, Islamic studies, and gender studies to consider how these objects, ephemeral and sacred alike, can enrich our understanding of Iran’s political and religious history. By reconsidering established historical narratives in light of her analysis, she shows that, in today’s Iran, Fatimeh matters more than ever.
Amelia Lost

Amelia Lost

Fleming Candace

Random House Inc
2011
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From the acclaimed author of "The Great and Only Barnum"--as well as "The Lincolns, Our Eleanor, "and "Ben Franklin's Almanac"--comes the thrilling story of America's most celebrated flyer, Amelia Earhart. In alternating chapters, Fleming deftly moves readers back and forth between Amelia's life (from childhood up until her last flight) and the exhaustive search for her and her missing plane. With incredible photos, maps, and handwritten notes from Amelia herself--plus informative sidebars tackling everything from the history of flight to what Amelia liked to eat while flying (tomato soup)--this unique nonfiction title is tailor-made for middle graders. "Amelia Lost" received four starred reviews and Best Book of the Year accolades from "School Library Journal," "Kirkus Reviews," "Horn Book Magazine," the "Washington Post," and the "New York Times."
Animal House

Animal House

Ryan Candace

Walker Co
2010
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Jeremy's teacher Mrs. Nuddles thinks he belongs in a zoo-and she isn't far from the truth. Jeremy lives in an animal house, where refrigergators roam free, floormingoes don't mind being stepped on, and manatee-vees broadcast the news. When Mrs. Nuddles visits Jeremy's house herself, she witnesses the amazing animal house firsthand: the snailbox full of mail, the armapillow happy to let her rest her head, and-unfortunately for Mrs. Nuddles-the vulchair, who might be a bit hungry today. Young readers will delight in the silly wordplay and bright, detailed illustrations of this wild story.
Personally Speaking

Personally Speaking

Spigelman Candace

Southern Illinois University Press
2004
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Responding to contemporary discussion about using personal accounts in academic writing, this book draws on classical and current rhetorical theory, feminist theory, and relevant examples from both published writers and first-year writing students to illustrate the advantages of blending experiential and academic perspectives.
Somebody Shoulda Told Me

Somebody Shoulda Told Me

Remon & Candace Tuck

Lulu.com
2012
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SOMEBODY SHOULDA TOLD ME MARRIAGE, DO WE REALLY KNOW WHAT IT'S ABOUT? After the "I do's" and honeymoon, creating a new life with another person can become challenging. Whether you are thinking of getting married, are still newlyweds, or have been married for decades, we hope this book will reveal the things Somebody Shoulda Told YOU to help your love relationship not only survive but thrive and stay alive!
Is There Still Sex in the City?

Is There Still Sex in the City?

Bushnell Candace

Little, Brown
2019
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Candace Bushnell gets personal in her new memoir - an investigation into what happens when a woman of a certain age (ok, let's call it 'middle') finds herself not-so-young, free and single in the city.MILFs, cougars, love, sex, divorce - Candace's brilliantly funny and honest first-person account lays bare the truth behind middle-aged romance. Among other revelations we read her Modern Day Cougar Compendium, including guidance on such important matters as the Unexpected Cub Pounce (sometimes the cub does the pouncing); what to do when your age-appropriate date asks you to pay for his kitchen renovation, and the Pluses and Minuses of Being Older and Wiser.