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"Grace M. Cho grew up in a small, rural American town as the daughter of a white American merchant marine and the Korean bar hostess he met abroad. When Grace was fifteen, her Korean mother experienced the onset of schizophrenia, a condition that would continue for the rest of her life. Part food memoir, part sociological investigation, TASTES LIKE WAR is a hybrid text about a daughter's search through intimate and global history to understand herself...
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Instead of going to prom, seventeen-year-old Elena Soo wants to spend her time saving the local community center, and she is determined to keep her priorities straight even when her childhood best friend--who is now a K-pop superstar--returns to make goodon their old pact to go to prom together.
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"With roughly 95,000 blogs launched worldwide every 24 hours (BlogPulse), making a fledgling site stand out isn't easy. This authoritative handbook gives creative hopefuls a leg up. Joy Cho, of the award-winning Oh Joy!, offers expert advice on starting and growing a blog, from design and finance to overcoming blogger's block, attracting readers, and more" --Publisher.
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For writer Jade Yeo, the Roaring Twenties are coming in with more of a purr--until she pillories London's best-known author in a scathing review. Sebastian Hardie is tall, dark and handsome, and more intrigued than annoyed. But if Jade succumbs to temptation, she risks losing her hard-won freedom--and her best chance for love.
7) Revelation's Secrets: Find out how to Prepare for the Coming of Jesus, the Rapture and Tribulatio
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This book provides a guide for the impending rapture and tribulation through an easy analysis of Revelation. If Revelation was previously the complex Revelation, theoretical Revelation, academic Revelation, vague Revelation, boring Revelation, then this book is the easy Revelation, practical Revelation, spiritual Revelation, clear Revelation, interesting Revelation. The paradigm for the interpretation of Revelation has changed in a totally new way....
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A collection of poems that cover a dazzling range of topics, 88 Poems by Cho addresses observations of everyday life, fictional stories in an historical context, imaginary worlds, and commentaries on society. While part of the collection deals with Asian or Asian-American characters, readers from all walks of life will enjoy these honest and thought-provoking glimpses at life as seen through the author's eyes.
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Stories of amazing Asian American women who broke barriers in science-for kids ages 8 to 12
Kazue Togasaki was one of the first Japanese American women to become a doctor. Chien-Shiung Wu was a Chinese American physicist who worked on top-secret projects. Isabella Aiona Abbott became an expert on the marine plant life of her native Hawaii. Asian American women are a huge part of scientific discovery, and this collection of biographies for kids explores...
10) The Human Jungle
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Equal parts muckraking novel, transnational love story, and socially engaged panorama, Cho Chongnae's The Human Jungle portrays China on the verge of becoming the world's dominant economic force. Against a backdrop of rapidly morphing urban landscapes, readers meet migrant workers, Korean manufacturers out to save a few bucks, high-flying venture capitalists, street thugs, and shakedown artists. The picture of China that emerges is at turns unsettling,...
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Una nueva historia ambientada en la mágica Inglaterra de regencia de El hechicero de la Corona
Muna y Satki son dos hermanas aquejadas por una misteriosa maldición para la que ni tan siquiera la gran Mak Gengagg encuentra solución. Al peligrar la vida de Satki, las hermanas abandonan finalmente Janda Baik buscando la ayuda de la poderosa Prunella, hechicera real británica, pero para alcanzar Inglaterra deberán cruzar el temible reino de las...
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According to Eugene Cho, Christians should never profess blind loyalty to a party. Any party. But they should engage with politics, because politics inform policies which impact people.
In “Thou Shalt Not Be a Jerk: A Christian's Guide to Engaging Politics”, Cho encourages readers to remember that hope arrived-not in a politician, system, or great nation-but in the person of Jesus Christ.
With determination and heart, Cho urges readers to stop...
13) Finding Niña
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Join Niña where she explores the diversity of people's work desks. Illustrator, Musician, Chemist, Carpenter, Hair Stylist, you name it! While she is touring each space, your challenge is to find her in 15 different spots. Are you ready to meet Niña? She is excited to meet you!
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Great Gatherings highlights the dynamic effect of gathering together, where our Lord Jesus Christ ministers as High Priest. This book is designed for individual and group study to help Jesus' followers grow in grace and knowledge. The goal of this study is to inspire Christians to strengthen their faith by encouraging them to join with others in worshipful assemblies. New Testament references to "one another" are the heart of these lessons. Each chapter...
15) Rite of Blood
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This story is mostly based on the hero's real life. It depicts his personality and military feats during the Korean War. His love of his brethren and justice and moral principles are stressed. The modern advanced techniques of reconnaissance activity are well exposed.
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Pink Shoes is based on the real-life experiences of the authors mother and grandmom tells of the ardent love of the Korean woman Junju and the Japanese man Douru. Set against the turmoil of the days from the Japanese colonial era until the immediate aftermath of World War II. At nineteen, Junju, the granddaughter of a millionaire from Chosun, goes to Tokyo to study to become an obstetrician. Aboard the ferry that will take her across the Korea Strait,...
17) Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World?
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Many people today talk about justice but are they living justly? They want to change the world but are they being changed themselves?
Eugene Cho has a confession: "I like to talk about changing the world but I don't really like to do what it takes." If this is true of the man who founded the One Day's Wages global antipoverty movement, then what must it take to act on one's ideals? Cho does not doubt the sincerity of those who want to change the...
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Nineteen sparkling stories that weave between, the lands of the living and the lands of the dead. "If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again." A Datin recalls her romance with an orange bunion. A teenage pontianak struggles to balance homework, bossy aunties, first love, and eating people. An earth spirit gets entangled in protracted negotiations with an annoying landlord, and Chang E spins off into outer space, the ultimate metaphor for the Chinese...
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Read along with Marvel! When Scott Lang finds a suit that can shrink him down to the size of an ant, he realizes his life has changed forever. Too bad the suit doesn't come with instructions! Scott has a lot to learn about his new superpower and himself. Follow along with the word for word narration as he figures out just what it means to be Ant-Man.