Alan Huffines
The Texas Revolution is remembered chiefly for the 13-day siege of the Alamo and its immortal heroes. This book describes the war and the preceding years that were marked by resentments and minor confrontations as the ambitions of Mexico's ... [... more]
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Alan Pell Crawford
Alan Pell Crawford is the author of Twilight at Moticello, Unwise Passions: A True Story of a Remarkable Woman-and the First Great Scandal of Eighteenth-Century America, and Thunder on the Right: The "New Right" and the Politics of Resentment. . [... more]
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Timothy Murphy
Every child has an off day when nothing seems to go right, but for some, angry outbursts, frustration, and resentment are the norm. When a child's anger threatens to jeopardize his school and social life and introduces an element of strain into ... [... more]
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Earnie Larsen
In this understanding and supportive guide, renowned writer, lecturer, and counselor Earnie Larsen lays out a new strategy for identifying and facing up to our underground reservoirs of resentment and rage and moving beyond them to forgiveness. ... [... more]
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Elisabeth Harvor
Harvor was the winner of the Alden Nowlan Award for the year 2000. Her fiction has been anthologized... Intimate and unforgettable, these eight stories play with themes of great emotional intensity: infatuation, tenderness, resentment, hope. The ... [... more]
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Ann Thornhill
Had it up to here with sugary-sweet affirmation books that ignore the pleasures of resentment and mean-spiritedness? Tired of the self-helpaholics who've been sipping too much chicken soup? Then this book is for you. Today I Will Nourish My Inner ... [... more]
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Sarah Wells
Had it up to here with sugary-sweet affirmation books that ignore the pleasures of resentment and mean-spiritedness? Tired of the self-helpaholics who've been sipping too much chicken soup? Then this book is for you. Today I Will Nourish My Inner ... [... more]
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Bernard Lewis
Bernard Lewis examines the historical roots of the resentments that dominate the Islamic world today and that are increasingly being expressed in acts of terrorism. He looks at the theological origins of political Islam and takes us through the ... [... more]
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