Voices

  • Voices: 14 + 1 Artist Heroines Speak Their Creative Journeys
    By Vicki Todd

    For example, on a walk through the woods, I saw the most vibrant green moss that seemed too brilliant to be real. I thought, “Wow, I've been given this. I need to make that green!” I had a dream about this moss on shadowy larch trees ...

  • Voices: A Selection of Multicultural Readings
    By Kathleen S. Verderber

    Voices: A Selection of Multicultural Readings

  • Voices
    By Tony Bodulovic

    Ryan pulled into Corey's driveway, parking the car close to the entrance of the house. “Hey Ryan, come in with me and get that video I forgot to grab for ya.” Ryan got out of the car and both of them walked up to the front door.

  • Voices: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc
    By David Elliott

    "David Elliott explores how Joan of Arc changed the course of history and remains a figure of fascination centuries after her extraordinary life and death in a fiery, evocative novel-in-verse."--Provided by publisher.

  • Voices: Their Legacies Continue On
    By Dr. Susan Salomon-Kresch

    Before the War Henry Friedman was born in Germany and lived as a conservative Jew, going to the synagogue to pray in the mornings and evenings. During his childhood, he enjoyed playing soccer, going to the library, participating in ...

  • Voices: Tales of Horror
    By Lawrence C. Connolly

    This is more than a story collection: it's a sounding of the depths of horror.

  • Voices: Dark Earth, #4
    By Jason Halstead

    Voices re-introduces the Dark Earth setting by Jason Halstead, many years after the initial novel of the same name.

  • Voices
    By Ursula K. Le Guin

    Young Memer takes on a pivotal role in freeing her war-torn homeland from its oppressive captors.

  • Voices: A Community Oral History at Galloway Ridge
    By Nicholas Allen

    In this collection of oral histories, residents of the Galloway Ridge community in Fearrington, North Carolina, tell their stories.

  • Voices
    By Roger Ladd Memmott

    “I wanna ride on the merry-go-round,” she whined, as if plucking thoughts right out of my head before I'd finished one and started the next. “But first I wanna hotdog.” She yanked at my smock. “Ana root beer float.

  • Voices
    By Bill Thompson

    The text struggles with contemporary philosophy relating the world of objects and the world of ideas that Smile explained as the struggle to understand the world we

  • Voices: Tales of Horror
    By Lawrence C. Connolly

    This is more than a story collection: it’s a sounding of the depths of horror. This second edition includes a new foreword by horror director Mick Garris and a bonus story by Connolly.

  • Voices
    By Thomas Herninko

    Ingram and Gold arrived together. Gold had removed his jacket and loosened his tie. He wore blue suspenders. He was in a dour mood, complaining to Ingram of slow deliveries from factories despite the recession. They both poured coffee.

  • Voices: Pleas - Praises - Amazement - Hope
    By William Powell

    Sometimes, readers are called and challenged to action. No theological statements are being made by the authors who see themselves as channels of "Spiritual Voices.

  • Voices: A Collection of Inspirational Stories from British Columbia

    Personal inspirations from people throughout British Columbia. Includes words from David Suzuki, Red Robinson, Jim Byrnes, Jackson Davies, Pamela Martin, Scott & Rob Niedermayer, Bill Good, Wally Buono, Bob Lenarduzzi.

  • Voices: A Guide to Oral History
    By Derek Reimer, Provincial Archives of British Columbia. Sound and Moving Image Division

    Voices: A Guide to Oral History

  • Voices: Memories from a Medium's Life
    By Fiona Roberts

    Have you ever wondered if we live when we die?

  • Voices: An Open Door Book of Stories
    By Patricia Scanlan

    In this our first collection of stories, we have gathered a range of voices to suit every taste. With themes ranging from family and friendship to ageing, love and childhood, there is something for everyone. So come on in! Book jacket.

  • Voices: Telling Our Stories
    By Donna Doucette, Barbara Lapinskas, Voice of the Faithful Members Staff

    Unlike tens of thousands of discontented Catholics who left the Church, these are some of the "voices" who stayed. A decade after scandal began lacerating the Church's moral authority, these "voices" suggest what healing could look like.

  • Voices
    By Beatrice Sparks

    Four interviews with teenagers who are dealing with problems such as cults, suicide, homosexuality, drugs and teenage sex.