Fault Lines

  • Fault Lines
    By John Perritano

    Engage your most struggling readers in grades 3-6 with Red Rhino Nonfiction! This new series features high-interest topics in every content area.

  • Fault Lines
    By Thomas Locke

    Praise for Trial Run "A true psychological thriller that cannot be put down . . . an awesome jaunt into a world that may just be closer to reality than we think."--Suspense Magazine "This is artful writing, full of suspense.

  • Fault Lines: Incest, Sexuality and Catholic Family Culture
    By Tish Langlois

    In this courageous book, Tish Langlois challenges Catholic liturgy and ideology that benefits men at the expense of women and children. Through a gendered division of labour and a rigidly...

  • Fault Lines: Portraits of East Austin
    By John Langmore

    A photographic portrait of East Austin, Texas

  • Fault Lines: A Novel
    By Kate Wilhelm

    A California woman, of uncompromising principles has sustained a small literary magazine, attracting people and life by nature of her warmth and generosity.

  • Fault Lines
    By Alvah Reida

    Fault Lines

  • Fault Lines
    By Doug Johnstone

    An original and addictive thriller, as intelligent as it is shocking' Foreword Reviews 'Richly characterised, beautifully crafted, this is a book that you truly inhabit' Emma Kavanagh 'Scotland's truest exponent of noir' Chris Brookmyre 'A ...

  • Fault Lines: Understanding the Power of Earthquakes
    By Johanna Wagstaffe

    This fully illustrated, nonfiction book for middle readers focuses on earthquakes, how they happen and what you need to know. natural disasters, emergency preparedness, tsunamis, seismology, meteorology

  • Fault Lines: Cultural Memory and Japanese Surrealism
    By Miryam Sas

    This book traces the creative dialogue between France and Japan in the early 20th century, focusing on Surrealist and avant-garde writings that challenge and break apart clear and bounded conceptions of language, poetry, and meaning.