
Our first popular title, a memoir of the early
Peace Corps, Waiting for the Snow was praised in reviews in the Boston Globe, Washington
Post and several foreign affairs magazines. Written by Thomas J. Scanlon, Waiting
for the Snow is a memoir in letters by one of the first forty-five
volunteers to go abroad after the Peace Corps was chartered by Congress in 1961.
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Naked in a Pinstriped Suit,
a satirical thriller by Al Bowers, involves two worlds: the stuffy domain of a cosmetics
companys bloated executive suite and the shadow realm of a secret cabal of
animal-rights guerrillas. Set in Texas, the novel is a romp of intrigue and deceit, of
bald egos and black plots, of kidnapping, hilarity, torture and romance!
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Between the Lines: Overseas with the Red Cross and OSS in World War II is
a memoir in letters by Elizabeth Phenix Wiesner. Working in a Boston doctors office
when the war begins, Lee Phenix joins the American Red Cross to serve with the 26th
General Hospital in North Africa.
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Companions Along the Way, by the
Rev. Dr. Francis H. Wade, a handsome hardback, is a collection of sermons about human
relationshipsrelationships between people and with God. The author is rector of St.
Albans Episcopal Church.
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