| Aldo Leopold's Southwest |
| David E. Brown |
| Gathers the pre-Sand Country Almanac writings of Aldo Leopold, showing that he was not born an ecologist, but evolved over time through experimentation and thought. |
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| Country of Bullets: Chronicles of War
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| Juanita Leon |
| A respected journalist in Colombia chronicles the human stories of survival in the midst of the country's political and military violence. |
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| Darfur |
| Lucian Niemeyer |
| Niemeyer's travels in the Sudan are illustrated by his stunning color photographs of the people caught in the wrenching violence. |
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| The Devil's Butcher Shop: The New Mexico Prison Uprising |
| Roger Morris |
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| Liebling's War: World War II Writings of A. J. Liebling |
| James Barbour , Editor |
| Gary Scharnhorst , Editor |
| Fred B. Warner Jr., Editor |
| The World War II narrative The New Yorker correspondent Liebling would have produced had he been amenable to the task of editing his own dispatches. |
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| Nicaragua Before Now: Factory Work, Farming, and Fishing in a Low-wage Global Economy |
| Nell Farrell |
| Farrell weaves together interviews, photographs, and her own observations to illustrate the relationship between Nicaraguan laborers, international politics, and global markets. |
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| A Shining Season: The True Story of John Baker |
| William J. Buchanan |
| An inspiring account of the young track star John Baker's tragic struggle against cancer. His story is a testament of faith, fortitude, and most of all, triumphant courage. |
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| Antonio's Gun and Delfino's Dream: True Tales of Mexican Migration |
| Sam Quinones |
| These stories of real people who have immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico show how they have changed their new country and how they are changed by it. |
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| True Tales from Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle Kings, Chalino, and the Bronx |
| Sam Quinones |
| Keen observation and astute interviews lead journalist Sam Quinones on the quest to find the authentic modern Mexico--both in Mexico and East L.A., and other parts of the U.S. |
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