Ernest Hemingway's *For Whom the Bell Tolls* explores war, love, and loyalty through Robert Jordan, an American fighting in the Spanish Civil War. A classic of war literature. Lees meer
Inaccessible yet groundbreaking, Dennett explores natural selection, illuminating humanity's place in the universe and challenging renowned scientists with his compelling arguments. Lees meer
In this poignant memoir, Frank McCourt recounts his impoverished Irish Catholic childhood, filled with humor, hardship, and the power of storytelling amidst struggle. Lees meer
"The Road Less Traveled" has profoundly impacted our intellectual and spiritual lives, exploring love, parenting, and self-discovery with timeless wisdom and gentle guidance. Lees meer
Henry and his dog Mudge celebrate Henry's birthday with balloons, potato-sack races, and presents in this fourteenth Ready-to-Read adventure. Lees meer
Robert Sabuda's pop-up version of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz celebrates its 100th anniversary with shortened text, Denslow-inspired art, and vibrant details. Lees meer
In a future where third children are illegal, Luke has lived 12 years in hiding. When he meets Jen, another hidden child, he's faced with a risky choice. Lees meer
Join Little Frog on his birthday as he teaches Mama Frog about complementary colors through a delightful tale of unexpected guests at his colorful party. Lees meer