Stories of Heroism and Advocacy
The Coldest Winter
America and the Korean War
by David Halberstam
The Coldest Winter provides a crucial perspective on the Korean War and the
events of today. It stands as a lasting testament to one of the greatest journalists
and historians of our time, and to the fighting men whose heroism he chronicles.
Hardcover / Hyperion
Kids Are Americans Too
by Bill O’Reilly
and Charles Flowers
O’Reilly—an award-winning journalist, husband and
father of two—writes clearly about the fine lines
between a kid’s liberties and responsibilities and
proves by example how to be an advocate for one’s
own rights no matter how old one is.
Hardcover / William Morrow
Offering a
Solution
New from Patricia Cornwell!
On Sale October 23!
The Last Dropout:
Stop the Epidemic!
by Bill Milliken
Foreword by Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter
Interwoven with nine key education principles that
Communities In Schools has tested over three decades
are the dramatic stories of how the founder of CIS
and youth workers with a spiritual mission struggled
to turn around the lives of dropouts and addicts.
Paper / Hay House
Book of the Dead
by Patricia Cornwell
From America’s No. 1 bestselling crime writer
comes the extraordinary new Dr. Kay Scarpetta
novel. Scarpetta seeks peace of mind by moving
to Charleston, S.C., and opening a forensic pathology practice. And then the sabotage begins.
Hardcover / G.P. Putnam's Sons
In Stores October 15!
Happiness Now!
by Robert Holden
Using a highly creative mix of stories, exercises,
meditations, poetry and prayer, Holden shares
his distinctive philosophy and practice of
“the how of happiness.”
Paper / Hay House