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Don't Give Up, Don't Give in (PB) (2007)
$19.99Terry Coleman's life didn't start off auspiciously. Abandoned by his mother and raised by his grandma and aunts, he reached adulthood with no sense of direction or purpose. Marriage and fatherhood did not halt his descent into alcoholism and despair... -
Domains Three (PB) (2007)
$19.95The papers in this special issue of Domains deal with the category of the communal riot in India, specifically the anti-Sikh riot of 1984 in Delhi, the Hindu-Muslim riots of 1992-93 in Mumbai and the Hindu-Muslim riots of Gujarat in 2002. The literature,... -
Does God Listen to Rap? Christians and the World's Most Controversial Music (PB) (2013)
$9.99A lot of people think that if there is one style of music in the world that God hates, it has got to be rap. Some have even gone so far as to call rap, "An unclean thing before the Lord." They don't believe something originally associated with so much... -
Doctors at War: Life and Death in a Field Hospital (HC) (2017)
$21.95Doctors at War is a candid account of a trauma surgical team based, for a tour of duty, at a field hospital in Helmand, Afghanistan. Mark de Rond tells of the highs and lows of surgical life in hard-hitting detail, bringing to life a morally ambiguous... -
Do You Eat the Red Ones Last?: Canada's Not-so-Clandestine War to Expropriate Indigenous Lands and Resources, An Anthropologist's Curious Journey Thr (PB) (2021)
$23.99Part exposé, part memoir, part reference manual for reconciling Indigenous and non-Indigenous rights in Canada, Do You Eat the Red Ones Last? takes the reader on one anthropologist's journey through the turbulent waters of Canada's contested lands and...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$23.99Subtotal: -
Do You Eat the Red Ones Last?: Canada's Not-so-Clandestine War to Expropriate Indigenous Lands and Resources, An Anthropologist's Curious Journey Thr (HC) (2021)
$34.99Part exposé, part memoir, part reference manual for reconciling Indigenous and non-Indigenous rights in Canada, Do You Eat the Red Ones Last? takes the reader on one anthropologist's journey through the turbulent waters of Canada's contested lands and...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$34.99Subtotal: -
Do I Dare Disturb the Universe?: From the Projects to Prep School: A Memoir (PB) (2008)
$16.95"Lyles paints a detailed, thoughtful picture of race relations in the 1970s ... Highly recommended." -- Small Press ReviewA memoir of race and education, this is the story of a girl who grew up and out of the Cleveland projects in the 1960s and '70s... -
DK Eyewitness South Africa (PB) (2019)
$27.00Discover South Africa - a country brimming with bucket-list experiences Whether you're hoping to catch a glimpse of nature's most majestic animals, get an adrenaline fix scaling the heights of Table Mountain or simply soak up the summer sunshine with a... -
Dizzy: The Life and Times of John Birks Gillespie (PB) (2006)
$16.99Dizzy Gillespie secured his place in the jazz pantheon as one of the most expressive and virtuosic improvisers in the history of music. More important is that he was one of its great innovators. As a primary creator of the bebop and Afro-Cuban... -
Divided Desire (PB) (2013)
$24.00Description: Can your ultimate desire ever be fulfilled? Everywhere you look, every time you listen, with each click and tap, there's something you desire. How do you know if what you desire will satisfy, or if you are seeing a ""desire mirage""? The... -
Diversity: A Reality for America, Racism Still Its Nightmare (PB) (2018)
$19.95Diversity: A Reality for America, Racism Still Its Nightmare was written to provide a contemporary look at historical events in America and offer a forward-thinking viewpoint on how if certain major institutions took the lead on race relations and race...Qty in Cart: 0Price:$19.95Subtotal: -
Diversity, Inc.: The Fight for Racial Equality in the Workplace (PB) (2020)
$16.99One of Time Magazine's Must-Read Books of 2019: An award-winning journalist shows how workplace diversity initiatives have turned into a profoundly misguided industry--and have done little to bring equality to America's major industries and institutions...