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Day of Rage [sound recording] / by Johnstone, William W..author; Johnstone, J. A.(CARDINAL)339750; Aselford, Terence performer.; Casey, Evan performer.; Gilbert, Kimberly performer.; Messner, Eric performer.; Wilmoth, Alyssa performer.; Casey, Michael John performer.; Lewis, James performer.; Perry, Nathanieldirector.;
Read by a full cast.It was there for the taking: $75,000 in gold bullion, begging to be stolen. Billy Ray and his outlaws have a plan to do it-until Sixkiller comes to town. Hiding his identity as a U.S. Marshal, Sixkiller goes undercover to smoke out the culprits before they strike. In this town full of snakes, though, deadly surprises lurk everywhere and Sixkiller will have to lay a few traps of his own. Lucky for him, what this town lacks in law, it makes up for in guns and dynamite. Rated mature content.
Subjects: Mountain life ; Outlaws; Marshals;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Ms. Marvel. [sound recording] / by Wilson, G. Willow,author.; Achrati, Nora,performer; Brownstein, Andy,performer; Casey, Evan,performer; Cutting, Richard,performer; DePinto, Nick,performer; Ebrahimzadeh, Maboud,performer; Gilbert, Kimberly,performer; Keegan, Thomas.; McGee, Matthew,performer; Parasuraman, Shanta,performer; Rohan, Richard,adapter,director.(CARDINAL)660079; Stoller, Dani,performer; Yeh, Jacob,performer;
Read by full castKamala Khan is an ordinary girl from Jersey City until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts. But who truly is the all-new Ms. Marvel? Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman? When Kamala discovers the dangers of her newfound powers, she also unlocks a secret behind them. Is she ready to wield these immense new gifts? Or will the weight of the legacy before her be too much to handle? Kamala has no idea either. But she's comin for you, Jersey.Compact discs.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Graphic novel.; Heroes; Ms. Marvel (Fictitious character);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Where they found her [sound recording] : a novel / by McCreight, Kimberly,author.; Gilbert, Tavia,narrator.; Fortgang, Lauren,narrator.; Hirsch, Rachel F.,narrator.; Plummer, Thérèse,narrator.(CARDINAL)341282; Harper Audio (Firm); Blackstone Audio, Inc.(CARDINAL)346395;
Performed by Tavia Gilbert, Lauren Fortgang, Rachel F. Hirsch, and Thérèse Plummer.At the end of a long winter in well-to-do Ridgedale, New Jersey, the body of an infant is discovered in the woods near the town's prestigious university campus. No one knows who the baby is, or how her body ended up out there. But there is no shortage of opinions. When freelance journalist and recent Ridgedale transplant Molly Anderson is unexpectedly called upon to cover the story for the Ridgedale Reader, it's a risk, given the severe depression that followed the loss of her own baby. But the bigger threat comes when Molly unearths some of Ridgedale's darkest secrets, including a string of unreported sexual assaults going back twenty years. Meanwhile, Sandy, a high school dropout, searches for her volatile and now missing mother, and PTA president Barbara struggles to help her young son, who's suddenly having disturbing outbursts.
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Suspense fiction.; Audiobooks.; Murder;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Comedy Central stand-up vault. [videorecording] / by Miller, Paul(Paul D.),film director.; Cook, Dane,performer.; Gaffigan, Jim,performer.(CARDINAL)561268; Regan, Brian,performer.; Black, Lewis,1948-performer.(CARDINAL)467830; Gottfried, Gilbert,1955-performer.(CARDINAL)546361; Iglesias, Gabriel,1976-performer.; White, Ron,1956-performer.(CARDINAL)478785; Dunham, Jeff,1962-performer.(CARDINAL)489639; Comedy Central (Firm),production company.(CARDINAL)640736; Paramount Pictures, Inc.,publisher.(CARDINAL)344903; Rickmill Productions,production company.;
Executive producers, Kimber Rickabaugh, Paul Miller, Lauren Gray ; music supervisor, Nancy Severinsen ; editor, Jeff U'Ren.Featuring: Dane Cook, Jim Gaffigan, Brian Regan, Lewis Black, Gilbert Gottfried, Gabriel Iglesias, Ron White, Jeff Dunham.A collection of stand-up comedians discussing everything from their deep hatred of bottled water to theories about the five levels of fatness and other aspects of everyday life.Not rated. Parental advisory: explicit content. This program is recommended for mature audiences only. It contains adult language and situations.DVD, Dolby digital stereo, full screen presentation, region 1, NTSC.
Subjects: Filmed stand-up comedy routines.; Nonfiction television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Stand-up comedy.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Eating fire, tasting blood : breaking the great silence of the American Indian Holocaust / by Moore, MariJo.(CARDINAL)209534;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A flood of tears and blood : and yet the Pope said Indians had souls / Eduardo Galeano -- The savages in the mirror : phantoms and fantasies in America / Paula Gunn Allen -- The name is half the game : the theft of "America" and indigenous claims of sovereignty / Jack D. Forbes -- Indians affairs : Hebrews 13:8 / Vine Deloria, Jr. -- Christian civilization / Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman) -- Colonial fascinations : God save the--oh, say, can you--oh Canada / James Aronhiotas Stevens -- Speaking out : religious rights and imprisoned American Indian women / Laura E. Donaldson -- "I learned to preach;ch pretty well, and to cuss, too" : Hopi acceptance and rejection of Christianity at Sherman Institute, 1906-1928 / Matthew T. Sakiestewa Gilbert -- Remembering : Atop Polacca on First Mesa / MariJo Moore -- Indian nations and the American holocausts / Carter Revard -- Choctaw legacy : how to lose your country twice in fourteen treaties / Don L. Birchfield -- The Cherokee Nation : a colonial morality play in three acts / Steve Russell -- Weeds from the under world : the conquest of Tsenacomoco and Monascane / Jay Hansford C. Vest -- Washita, a slaughter, not a battle : a Cheyenne survivor's perspective / translated, edited and annotated by Eugene Blackbear, Sr., and Kimberly Roppolo -- Nicaragua : What's Ward Churchill got against you?" / David Seals -- One dress to walk 800 miles / Pamela J. Kingfisher -- Fire / Linda Hogan -- One woman can make a grand difference ; Lela Northcross Wakely -- Winyan Wakan (Sacred woman) / Mary Black Bonnet -- From Wasouk to Shoah and back : a Mi'kmaq honor song / Alice M. Azure -- In each trace of footstep : the constant song of SpiritMemory / Inés Hernández-Ávila -- American heritage / Eric Gansworth -- Looking to the past to find the future / Yufna Soldier Wolf -- Resilience and responsibility : surviving the new genocide / Shaunna Oteka McCovey -- Majesties lost / Alfred Young Man -- When the true ending began / Joseph A. Dandurand -- So our children will know / Clifford E. Trafzer -- Performing nation, performing identity : American Indian storytelling, poetry, and song in practice (thoughts on cultural survival in the wake of the new Indian Wars) / Carolyn Dunn and Cindi Alvitre -- jumping through the hoops of history (for columbus, custer, sheridan, wayne, and all such heroes of yesteryear) / Suzan Shown Harjo -- Long time gone cradleboard song / Dawn Karima Pettigrew -- Japanese gardens / Joel Waters -- All my ancestors have blisters on their toes / Sara Sutler-Cohen -- Lady in turtleneck / Shirley Brozzo -- Invisibility lessons #1 and #2 / Drucilla Mims Wall -- Giveaway (in gratitude for all of it : theft, smallpox, relocation and denial.) Wido / Kim Shuck -- I dreamt the world was round / Nakesha Bradley -- To tell our side / Rita Joe -- Apprentices to justice / Kimberley Blaeser -- Finding Carrie : reaffirming identity through blood, beads, and bones / Kathryn Lucci Cooper.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of; Genocide;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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