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Coffee drinks / by Turback, Michael.(CARDINAL)329622;
Subjects: Coffee drinks.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Drinking coffee elsewhere / by Packer, ZZ,author.(CARDINAL)669517;
Brownies -- Every tongue shall confess -- Our Lady of Peace -- The ant of the self -- Drinking coffee elsewhere -- Speaking in tongues -- Geese -- Doris is coming.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; African American women; African Americans; Young women;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Coffee : the epic of a commodity / by Jacob, Heinrich Eduard,1889-1967.(CARDINAL)134611; Paul, Eden,1865-1944,translator.(CARDINAL)133129; Paul, Cedar,translator.(CARDINAL)132650;
Referred to as a ٢documentary novel٣ back during its inception, H.E. Jacobs pioneered the concept of creative nonfiction, combining the reality of nonfiction with the epic presentation and prose of fiction. This genre exploded into popularity and remains so today. Coffee tells the story of this popular beverage in short, fun to read essays that will entertain anyone that enjoys a good, strong cup of coffee.
Subjects: Coffee.; Drinking customs.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Drinking coffee elsewhere : stories. / by Packer, ZZ.(CARDINAL)669517;
Brownies -- Every tongue shall confess -- Our Lady of Peace -- The ant of the self -- Drinking coffee elsewhere -- Speaking in tongues -- Geese -- Doris is coming.Presents a collection of eight short stories, that touch on the subject of race and race relations.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; African American women; African Americans; Young women;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 13
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Drinking coffee elsewhere / by Packer, ZZ,author.(CARDINAL)669517;
Brownies -- Every tongue shall confess -- Our Lady of Peace -- The ant of the self -- Drinking coffee elsewhere -- Speaking in tongues -- Geese -- Doris is coming.Drinking Coffee Elsewhere takes us into the lives of characters on the periphery, unsure of where they belong, from a Girl Scout camp, where a troupe of black girls are confronted with a group of white girls, whose defining feature turns out to be not their race but their disabilities; to the Million Man March on Washington, where a young man must decide where his allegiance to his father lies; and to Japan, where an international group of drifters find themselves starving, unable to find work.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Short stories.; African Americans; African American women; Young women;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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All about coffee / by Ukers, William H.(William Harrison),1873-1945.(CARDINAL)175480;
"A coffee bibliography": pages 753-788.
Subjects: Coffee.; Coffee industry.; Drinking customs.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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The new rules of coffee : a modern guide for everyone / by Michelman, Jordan,author.(CARDINAL)803617; Carlsen, Zachary,author.(CARDINAL)803618; Wroten, Kelsey,illustrator.(CARDINAL)625280;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Coffee.; Coffee brewing.; Drinking customs.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Literary Starbucks : fresh-brewed, half-caf, no-whip bookish humor / by Poskanzer, Jill,author.(CARDINAL)413112; Bliss, Harry,1964-illustrator.(CARDINAL)274702; Josephson, Wilson,author.(CARDINAL)413114; Katz, Nora,author.(CARDINAL)413113;
"Ever wonder which intricate, elaborately-named drinks might be consumed if your favorite authors and characters wandered into a Starbucks? How many pumpkin lattes J.K. Rowling would drink? Or if Cormac McCarthy needed caffeine, which latte would be laconic enough? Look no further; LITERARY STARBUCKS explores such pressing matters with humor and erudition. Set over the course of a single day, and replete with puns and satirized literary styles, the three authors go darker, stronger, and more global than the blog in book format, including illustrations by acclaimed New Yorker cover artist and cartoonist Harry Bliss,"--Amazon.com.
Subjects: Humor.; Authors; Coffee drinking;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Happy people read & drink coffee / by Martin-Lugand, Agnès,author.(CARDINAL)615405; Smith, Sandra,1949-translator.(CARDINAL)477882;
Diane seems to have the perfect life. She is a wife, a mother, and the owner of Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, a cozy literary café in Paris. But when she suddenly loses her beloved husband and daughter in a car accident, the world as she knows it instantly vanishes. Trapped and haunted by her memories, Diane retreats from friends and family, unable and unwilling to move forward. But one year later, Diane shocks her loved ones and makes the surprising decision to move to a small town on the Irish coast. Finally determined to rebuild her life, Diane's new home is all quiet and comfort--until she meets Edward, the attractive yet taciturn Irish photographer who lives next door. Abrasive and unwelcoming, Edward resents Diane's intrusion into his life of solitude. Diane wants nothing more than to heal in peace, but her neighbor's rough manner provokes her. Can their standoff bear the weight of an undeniable attraction? At once heartbreaking and uplifting, Diane's story is deeply felt, reminding us that love remembered is love enduring. --
Subjects: Fiction.; Coffeehouses; Widows;
Available copies: 19 / Total copies: 20
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To drink coffee with a ghost / by Lovelace, Amanda,author.(CARDINAL)631379;
From the bestselling & award-winning poetess, amanda lovelace, comes the finale of her illustrated duology, "things that haunt." In the first installment, to make monsters out of girls, lovelace explored the memory of being in a toxic romantic relationship. In to drink coffee with a ghost, lovelace unravels the memory of the complicated relationship she had with her now-deceased mother.
Subjects: Confessional poetry.; Poetry.; American poetry; Self-actualization (Psychology) in women;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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