Tilt

  • Tilt: Every Family Spins on Its Own Axis ; a Novel
    By Elizabeth Burns

    clasped it all back in an elegant enamel barrette . She reaches for Maeve's hand . Maeve lets herself be guided to the floor . The assistant asks her to pick up the green block and put it on the red block . Maeve reaches for the woman's ...

  • Tilt
    By Ellen Hopkins

    Three teens, connected by their parents' bad choices, tell in their own voices of their lives and loves as Shane finds his first boyfriend, Mikayla discovers that love can be pushed too far, and Harley loses herself in her quest for new ...

  • Tilt
    By Alan Cumyn

    This book is a rare achievement -- a witty, sexy compulsively readable work of high literary quality.

  • Tilt
    By L. M. Ransom

    Book Two in the Flying Ponies trilogy, Tilt continues the story of Charlotte Flynn, a sixteen-year-old trying to reunite the magical Flying Ponies.

  • Tilt
    By Alan Cumyn

    When imaginative sixteen-year-old Stan's simple dreams of making the JV basketball team fall through, he finds himself aware of the unexpected attention of mysterious Janine Igwash, just as his father and four-year-old half brother arrive ...

  • Tilt: Shifting Your Strategy from Products to Customers
    By Niraj

    Tilt will help you grasp the global nature of this downstream shift and its profound implications for your strategy and your organization.

  • Tilt
    By Ellen Hopkins

    She never expects to hurdle toward self-destructive extremes in order to define who she is and who she wants to be. Love, in all its forms, has crucial consequences in this standalone novel.

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    By Roger Fjellström

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  • Tilt
    By Ellen Hopkins

    Three teens, connected by their parents' bad choices, tell in their own voices of their lives and loves as Shane finds his first boyfriend, Mikayla discovers that love can be pushed too far, and Harley loses herself in her quest for new ...

  • Tilt: A Skewed History of the Tower of Pisa
    By Nicholas Shrady

    Now Nicholas Shrady tells the story of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, from its curse-ridden beginnings - construction was halted for a century after the erection of the first four stories in 1173 - through earthquakes, world wars, the onslaught ...

  • Tilt: Finding Christ In Culture
    By Brian C. Nixon

    In Tilt: Finding Christ in Culture, Brian Nixon takes the reader on a voyage of discovery, traveling the currents of God's presence in culture, summed up in four streams that define a noun: people, places, things, and ideas.

  • Tilt
    By Gillian McCain

    Poetry. "In this brilliant collection of prose poems, Gillian McCain takes us on high-velocity spins to the four corners of what we thought was a familiar world.

  • Tilt
    By Mary Hoffman

    A gorgeous historical novel inspired by an iconic symbol of Italy, from the grand dame of the genre. Evocative and full of passion, Tilt is perfect for fans of the romantic era.

  • Tilt: Shifting Your Strategy from Products to Customers
    By Niraj Dawar

    Tilt will help you grasp the global nature of this downstream shift and its profound implications for your strategy and your organization.

  • Tilt: The Skewed Tale of the Tower of Pisa
    By Nicholas Shrady

    In this unconventional biography, the author recounts the tower's rich history, from its abortive beginnings in 1173 through to its ongoing stabilization today, and examines the various symbolisms that have projected on it throughout the ...

  • Tilt: 7 Solutions to Be a Guilt-Free Working Mom
    By Marci Fair

    Book Launch Jan. 2014. Over 1275 copies already pre-sold! Juggling work and family has never seemed more possible than in Marci Fair's parenting guide, TILT.

  • TILT: Teaching Individuals to Live Together
    By Kalman J. Kaplan

    First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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    By Jean Sprackland

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    By James Creech

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  • Tilt: Small Shifts in Leadership that Make a Big Difference
    By Jeff Jernigan, Erik Rees

    A simple tilt can turn something ordinary and commonplace, something well understood and familiar, into a powerful and unalterably different force.