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According to award-winning author Craig Barnes, "the rule
of law and a civil society bound by conventions of justice and fairness
is today under challenge," and as a result, "the United States is once
again engaged in a great struggle for its civic soul." In this engaging
and eye-opening book, Barnes examines how Western ideals of democracy
have evolved and emerged through the ages and across continents. Unlike
the many books that have been written on this topic, Barnes eschews
simple current affairs analysis and name-calling, instead grounding his
argument on a deep understanding of history and an exploration of the
philosophical and legal underpinnings of democracy. He shares the
inspiring stories of a diverse group of men and women—including our
nation's founders, as well as parliamentarians, poets, and peasants—who
pioneered due process, habeas corpus, and the balance of powers.

Exploring the premise that democracy is not a given in social
evolution, Barnes contrasts the heroic figures of history to those in
recent presidential administrations whom he argues have ignored the
precious nature of our inheritance and have placed democracy at risk. Democracy at the Crossroads
is a stirring reminder of the fragility of our rule of law and the need
for vigilant protection of our hard-won liberties at a critical
juncture in our history.

Craig S. Barnes has been involved in public policy and
women's rights throughout his wide-ranging career. As a lawyer, he
served as co-counsel on the Denver school integration case and the
nation's first comparable worth case for women. Barnes has been a
columnist for the Rocky Mountain News and a regular
commentator on National Public Radio. In the 1990s, he facilitated
talks between opposing sides in the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
and has served as an international mediator in several of the former
Soviet Republics. He is the author of Growing Up True (a BookSense 76 pick) and In Search of the Lost Feminine (winner
of the Eric Hoffer Award). In 2006, in the midst of growing concern
about the war in Iraq, Barnes wrote and directed Ed Asner inn a staged
reading of a trial drama, A Nation Deceived: America's First Presidential Felony Trial.

Please call 877-988-4226 to reserve your copy today!

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It seems at least every
generation the US has sent young men to war. Although each one has its
unique character they all take many young and less experienced men, and
now women, and ask them to perform acts of violence only dimly hinted
in movies and the media. One thing all wars have in common is the
government never prepares itself or their armed forces for the toll it
takes on human beings and returning veterans, nor does it consider the
impact of homecoming and transition these soldiers are expected to
make. Token parades or superficial and transient expressions of
appreciation can in no way make up for the price we pay. Many returning
veterans have found release in writing, art, family and public service.
Many have never found their way home and some never will. These are
just some of one man's thoughts and feelings about his experience.
Although war is always big business, for those of us that fight it, it
is personal.

Ken Stewart is a Vietnam war veteran who found poetry to be a way to
come back home. He found that like a country can't escape its history
he could not escape his baggage and no number of southwestern sunsets
could change that fact.

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Help us celebrate the paperback release of Robin Romm's powerfully moving memoir.

"Full disclosure: I may have a little crush on Romm. Not because she’s a good writer, although her prose (both here and in The Mother Garden,
her debut story collection, published in 2007) is so fresh and
uncompromising it can feel practically impertinent. Nor because of her
wit, although she can be startlingly funny (particularly on the subject
of her nonagenarian grandfather). Not even because of her fearless,
scathing honesty, like a gauntlet thrown down on page after page. It’s
ultimately her anger that is so magnetic."
Leah Hager Cohen, New York Times Book Review (Front Cover)
** Read the full review.

* Top Ten Nonfiction Books of the Year, Entertainment Weekly
* Notable Book of the Year, New York Times
* One of the Best Books of the Year, San Francisco Chronicle

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Wyman Ford is tapped for a secret expedition to Cambodia...
to locate the source of strangely beautiful gemstones that do not appear to be
of this world. A brilliant meteor lights up the Maine coast... and two young
women borrow a boat and set out for a distant island to find the impact crater.
A scientist at the National Propulsion Facility discovers an inexplicable
source of gamma rays in the outer Solar System.  He is found decapitated, the data missing. High resolution
NASA images reveal an unnatural feature hidden in the depths of a crater on
Mars... and it appears to have been activated.

Douglas Preston is back with Impact, an irresistible page-turner.
Join us for an evening of conversation with Douglas Preston and David Morrell, author of the riveting new novel, The Shimmer.

When a high-speed chase goes terribly wrong, Santa Fe police officer
Dan Page watches in horror as a car and gas tanker explode into flames.
Torn with guilt that he may be responsible, Page returns home to
discover that his wife, Tori, has disappeared.

Frantic, Page follows
her trail to Rostov, a remote town in Texas famous for a massive
astronomical observatory, a long-abandoned military base, and
unexplained nighttime phenomena that draw onlookers from every corner
of the globe. Many of these gawkers—Tori among them—are compelled to visit this tiny community to witness the mysterious Rostov Lights.

Page must solve the mystery of the Rostov
Lights to save his wife. In the process, he learns that the decaying
military base may not be abandoned at all, and that the government may
have known about the lights for decades. Could these phenomena be more
dangerous than anyone could have possibly imagined?

Preston and Morrell will discuss their new books, the process of writing, and share stories from their years of friendship. Don't miss this exciting evening!

Douglas Preston is the author of seventeen popular techno-thriller and horror
novels, four alone and the rest with Lincoln Child. He also has authored
several non-fiction books, including The Monster of Florence. David Morrell

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is best known for his debut 1972 novel First Blood, which became the Rambo film franchise. He has
written 28 novels, and his work has been translated into 26 languages.

 

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Palestine, Israel and the U.S. Empire provides a sharp
analysis of historic and current events in the struggle for
Palestine—from the division of the Middle East by Western powers and
the Zionist settler movement, to the founding of Israel and its
regional role as a watchdog for U.S. interests, to present-day
conflicts and the prospects for a just resolution.

The book’s narrative is firmly rooted in the politics of Palestinian
liberation. Here is a necessary introduction to the heroic efforts of
the Palestinian people to achieve justice in the face of seemingly
insurmountable odds.

If you think the Israel-Palestine conflict is too complex to
understand, think again. "Palestine, Israel and the US Empire", written
without academic jargon by the author and activist Richard Becker,
provides a solid introduction to key events in the history underlying
today's current events. "Palestine, Israel and the US Empire" is
unabashedly partisan toward the Palestinian cause, but the author's
claims are well reasoned and documented. -- Duke City Fix


Richard Becker is a noted writer and commentator on Middle East
affairs. He has been a featured speaker at political forums and
conferences in the United States

Becker is the Western Regional Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition (Act
Now to Stop War and End Racism). ANSWER has organized mass protests of
hundreds of thousands of people against the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq,
Lebanon and Palestine from mid-2002 to the present. He is a regular
contributor to Liberation newspaper and PSLweb.org.

“Becker gives us the most
sharply focused and penetrating analysis we have of the real dynamics
at work in the continuing persecution of the Palestinian people. He
calls for international unity among all people to end this tragic injustice.
Hear his call and join in the struggle.” Ramsey
Clark
, former U.S. attorney general, former litigation
attorney for the Palestine Liberation Organization

"Finally, a breath of fresh
air, and analysis, on the question of Palestine... This is a must read for
anyone interested in the U.S. geo-political project and in understanding
Palestine. --Dr.
Jess Ghannam
, professor, University
of California, San Francisco

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Scientists worldwide are warning of the looming extinction of thousands of species, from tigers and polar bears to rare flowers, birds, and insects. If the destruction continues, half of all species of plants and animals could disappear by the end of the century--and with them earth's life-support ecosystems that provide our food, water, medicine, and natural defenses against climate change.

Now Caroline Fraser offers the first definitive account of a visionary campaign to confront this crisis: rewilding. Breathtaking in scope and ambition, rewilding aims to save species by restoring habitats, reviving migration corridors, and brokering peace between people and
predators. Traveling with wildlife biologists and conservationists, Fraser reports on the vast projects that are turning Europe's former Iron Curtain into a greenbelt, creating transfrontier Peace Parks to renew elephant routes throughout Africa, and linking protected areas from the Yukon to Mexico and beyond.

An inspiring story of scientific discovery and grassroots action, Rewilding the World offers hope for a richer, wilder future.

What People Are Saying About Rewilding the World:

Kirkus: “A passionate, optimistic account…”

Starred review in Library Journal: “This truly is an essential read for conservationists, biologists, and anyone interested in the natural world.”

Publishers’ Weekly: “Her story of grassroots activism paired with the scientific is environmentally inspirational.”

Recommended in Vanity Fair’s “Hot Type” column, December 2009.

“Since I spend much of my time trying to head off environmental
calamity, this fascinating and lyrical book came as a particularly
welcome gift. It shows how scientists and activists are using
imagination and research to build a realistic strategy for securing our
green and noble heritage for the future. It will help you think big,
which is the only way to think about these questions and not go mad!”
— Bill McKibben, author Eaarth: A Survivors Guide

“A riveting journal of the astonishing bio-impoverishment of our planet.”
—Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President of Waterkeeper Alliance and author of Crimes Against Nature

“Caroline Fraser’s Rewilding the World is an exciting and
wise exploration of a revolution that’s reshaping the conservation
movement. She’s gone all over the world to bring us news from the front
lines, and her account is one of essential hope: though it’s no
guarantee that we can save nature from collapse, she shows that we have
a fighting chance. Fraser’s account stirred me.”
—Richard Preston, author of The Wild Trees and The Hot Zone

“Give them room to roam! Caroline Fraser’s smart, passionate manifesto
offers hope to the wild world. In an age of overwhelming loss, she
shows us how to gain: more bears, more wolves, more biodiversity, more
thriving ecosystems, more life. This is an important book about the
cutting edge of conservation and how it might save our continent and
our selves.”
—Bruce Barcott, author of The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw

“Rewilding is less a conservationist's utopian vision than a roadmap
for the way we must learn to live on earth. As Caroline Fraser
carefully explains, humans will survive only in a world as wild as the
one that created us. If you want to live, read this book.”
—Doug Peacock, author of The Essential Grizzly and Walking It Off

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"The liveliest presentation of the Gospels that I have seen in a very
long time." (Phyllis Tickle, author of The Great Emergence)

"It's a rare treat to have someone show you a previously undiscovered layer
of meaning and import. Alexander Shaia has given us a tremendous
resource." (Brian McLaren, author of A New Kind of Christianity)

"This book will enrich your prayer life. Every word is delicious." (Mpho Tutu, coauthor with Desmond Tutu of Made for Goodness)

"This
work on the gospels is breathtakingly liberating. Dr. Shaia is
redirecting the last hundred-and-fifty years of gospel scholarship."
(Alan Jones, author of Soul Making)

"Alexander Shaia reclaims
the Christian gospels as religious practices shared across spiritual
traditions-minds abiding in peace, guided by love, mandated to serve.
This book is a jewel." (Sylvia Boorstein, Ph.D., bestselling author of
Happiness Is an Inside Job)

"Eye-opening, intelligent, and
practical, The Hidden Power will transform the way you read scripture
and reveal a path for a vibrant Christian way of life." (Diana Butler
Bass, author of Christianity for the Rest of Us)

"An
inspirational book, of value to anyone who turns to the gospels for
insight and guidance. Readers will find themselves engaged, encouraged,
and energized for their life-long Christian pilgrimage." (Robin
Griffith-Jones, author of Beloved Disciple)

"This is a
wonderfully wise and profound vision of the Gospels, illuminating their
inner meaning and our inner lives with them." (Jack Kornfield,
co-founder of Spirit Rock Meditation Center and bestselling author of A
Path with Heart
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Learn the five basic crochet stitches that are the foundation for all crochet. This class will cover chain, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and slip stitch, plus how to turn your work, how to count your stitches, and the basics of reading patterns. You will leave class with a finished square-or the beginning of a scarf, if you're fast and ambitious.

$35 Bring your own materials. Materials needed: crochet hook (size H, I, J, or K) and one skein or ball of solid colored yarn (not black).

$45 Materials included.

Please email mary@cwbookstore.com
or call 988-4226 to reserve your space in this class!

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