Connected

  • Connected
    By Susan Becker

    The woman said before breaking out in giggles as she set down her bags. "Yar in Texas and ya said Howdy. This is so much fun already." She spoke with an thick Irish accent. "Oh look a bell." She said and rang the bell on the counter.

  • Connected: How a Mexican Village Built Its Own Cell Phone Network
    By Roberto J. González

    Range's cofounders, David Burgess and Harvind Samra, had developed an open-source cell phone network program called OpenBTS a few years earlier. (BTS stands for base transceiver station). The free software allows cell phones to ...

  • Connected
    By Katrina Kahler

    Casey and Ali are faced with more challenging situations including the introduction of their mother's new friend, Brad.

  • Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives
    By Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler

    R. Boyd and P. J. Richardson, “Punishment Allows the Evolution of Cooperation (or Anything Else) in Sizable Groups,” Ethology and Sociobiology 13 ... R. Frank, T. Gilovich, and D. Regan, “Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation?

  • Connected: How Trains, Genes, Pineapples, Piano Keys, and a Few Disasters Transformed Americans at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century
    By Steven Cassedy

    ... and Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. The response was a unanimous “yes,” and Mathews published the results in Biblical World, the official journal of the Divinity School.

  • Connected
    By Kathryn Lytle

    This information leads her on a fact-finding mission which will change her life forever in this story of loss, betrayal, forgiveness and true love.

  • Connected
    By Jennifer Snyder

    Sometimes tragedies force us to fully live.After the death of her mother, Penny Daniels leaves Opal Pine and heads to Gem Creek Campground.

  • Connected: I Am He Who Passed Me By
    By Thomas James

    Still here he sat far from home on this B 86 O train, which at any moment would start across the Potomac River bridge ... Army Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Lee had been dispatched by the Secretary of War, John B. Floyd, to command any ...

  • Connected: Or What It Means to Live in the Network Society
    By Steven Shaviro

    Lewontin , Richard C. , Steven Rose , and Leon J. Kamin . 1984. Not in Our Genes . New York : Pantheon . Litman , Jessica . 2001. ... Margulis , Lynn , and Dorion Sagan . 1991. Microcosmos : Four Billion Years of Evolution from Our ...

  • Connected: How a Mexican Village Built Its Own Cell Phone Network
    By Roberto J. González

    This is the true story of how, against all odds, a remote Mexican pueblo built its own autonomous cell phone network—without help from telecom companies or the government.

  • Connected: My Life in the Church: Small Group Member Book
    By Thom S. Rainer

    See that God has placed us in our local churches to serve others, care for them, pray together, learn together, and grow together all for the glory of God.

  • Connected
    By Kim Karr

    Dahlia, weighed down by guilt and grief, must find a way to overcome her past in order to have a future with rock star River Wilde, who has come back into her life. Original. 50,000 first printing.

  • Connected
    By David Random

    There's been a murder.

  • Connected
    By Larry Formato, Sean Sanbeg, Carson Parks

    "This book is based on my experiences and memories, along with my complete congressional testimony.

  • Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy
    By Daniel Altman

    Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy is part travel guide, part owner's manual—an absorbing, accessible, and essential road map for every citizen of the global economy in the twenty-first century.

  • Connected: Curing the Pandemic of Everyone Feeling Alone Together
    By Erin Davis

    Erin has traveled across the country to talk with other women and answer these questions for us all. Come along in Connected to learn about her journey as well as the stories of women who are probably a lot like you!

  • Connected
    By Kim Karr

    What if a “Once in a Lifetime” could happen twice?

  • Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy
    By Daniel Altman

    Points of view from the world's workers on how they played their parts in the events of a single day are captured in this examination of how the billions of decisions made by individuals can and do change the future.

  • Connected: Curing the Pandemic of Everyone Feeling Alone Together
    By Erin Davis

    Popular author Erin Davis knows what it’s like to feel lonely.

  • Connected: How a Mexican Village Built Its Own Cell Phone Network
    By Roberto J. González

    This is the true story of how, against all odds, a remote Mexican pueblo built its own autonomous cell phone network—without help from telecom companies or the government.