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In this "tail" of mice and menace, young Oz Levinson gets his chance to become a spy when he meets Glory Goldenleaf, a spy mouse with a huge problem: the evil rat Roquefort DuPont has stolen Glory's secret weapon. Illustrations.
Guided by the spirit of his legendary Mesopotamian ancestor, Jalal, Varjak Paw, a pure-bred cat, leaves his home and pampered existence and sets out to save his feline family from the evil Gentleman who took away their owner, the Contessa.
When the infamous and formerly illiterate rat leader Roquefort Dupont is found reading a book at the Library of Congress, the mice fear that their future is bleak.
Rabbit has a problem: There's a large black rabbit chasing him, and no matter where he runs, the shadowy rabbit follows, but finally in the deep, dark wood, Rabbit loses his nemesis—only to encounter a real foe!
Can wolf shifter Tanner save his fated mate from the relentless panther shifter stalking her? Scared, stalked, and with no one to turn to, Annalise Walker is running for her life. The young actuary is fleeing from a stranger who has ruined her career and her trust in people. Fate leads her to the small town of Wolfton. Is this where she will finally find help? Tanner Landry is a shifter in the Blackpaw wolf pack. Not afraid of danger, he runs a computer surveillance company and protects the pack from threats. The moment Tanner hears Annalise's voice, the mating bond begins. Tanner's focus becomes claiming his fated mate and keeping her safe. His world is something she knows nothing about. But winning Annalise's trust might be her last hope. Tanner must find a way to tell her the truth--about both himself and the panther shifter stalking her--without scaring her even more. With help from the pack and his federal agency contacts, Tanner and Annalise set a trap for the cat. Will the fated pair's plan succeed, or will the panther claim his prey? Content warning: Story contains mature themes and language and is intended for mature readers (18+). +HEA +No cliffhanger
Police officer Megan Luz and her K-9 partner in crime, Brigit, are on all fours as they try to solve their latest Lone Star mystery. AT THE ZOO The weather is beautiful, work is slow, and her canine colleague could use a walk. What better day for Megan to take Brigit to the Fort Worth Zoo, where they can let loose and witness the law and order of nature unfold? But what begins as a fun field trip turns serious when a pair of rare hyacinth macaws named Fabiana and Fernando goes missing. Is the new custodian, a gentle soul who happens to be an ex-convict, to blame? Or is something far more sinister afoot? AND ON THE HUNT The birds are worth thousands of dollars, and the list of people on the premises who might have stolen them is long. Soon other animals start disappearing. . .and Megan and Brigit have their hands and paws full of suspects. But when a rare black rhino is taken from the zoo, presumably for its black-market-friendly horn, time is of the essence. Can Megan and Brigit find out who’s behind the mystery—before they too become prey? “Funny and acerbic... perfect for lovers of Janet Evanovich.” —Librarian and Reviewer
Learning from Black voices means listening to more than snippets. It means attending to Black stories. Reading Black Books helps Christians hear and learn from enduring Black voices and stories as captured in classic African American literature. Pastor and teacher Claude Atcho offers a theological approach to 10 seminal texts of 20th-century African American literature. Each chapter takes up a theological category for inquiry through a close literary reading and theological reflection on a primary literary text, from Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Richard Wright's Native Son to Zora Neale Hurston's Moses, Man of the Mountain and James Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain. The book includes end-of-chapter discussion questions. Reading Black Books helps readers of all backgrounds learn from the contours of Christian faith formed and forged by Black stories, and it spurs continued conversations about racial justice in the church. It demonstrates that reading about Black experience as shown in the literature of great African American writers can guide us toward sharper theological thinking and more faithful living.
Soul! was where Stevie Wonder and Earth, Wind & Fire got funky, where Toni Morrison read from her debut novel, where James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni discussed gender and power, and where Amiri Baraka and Stokely Carmichael enjoyed a sympathetic forum for their radical politics. Broadcast on public television between 1968 and 1973, Soul!, helmed by pioneering producer and frequent host Ellis Haizlip, connected an array of black performers and public figures with a black viewing audience. In It's Been Beautiful, Gayle Wald tells the story of Soul!, casting this influential but overlooked program as a bold and innovative use of television to represent and critically explore black identity, culture, and feeling during a transitional period in the black freedom struggle.
Penny and Nick find adventure as they help fellow runaway orphan Ben in his search for his father.
Paw Prints through the Ages traces the adventures of a truly remarkable cat. What begins as a sleepy existence in the small southern town of Opelika, Alabama, turns into a life of romance, adventure, and time travel, for Beauregard and his human companion Ramon. There are sword fights and battles galore in the work, as well as, storms at sea and in the desert, tornados, and various other hazards to keep our hero on his paws.