Deborah Cox
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Wife Material: A Novel of Misbehavior and Freedom
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2015
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Scrutinising Science
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2003
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Anger Advantage
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hilarious This book is a darling story of a little boy who moves to a new house and meets a marmot who talks and wears a leather jacket. The poem-style of the story is captivating and will get children laughing, and the illustrations are lively and co ...more |
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fascinating and informative I just loved this book. My friend had told me about button training her cats and I wanted to learn more. This delightful guide took me through the process with dogs and opened up a whole new world. You'll find not only a c ...more |
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anyone can learn better behavior This book is really for everyone. We all have at least some toxic patterning because we've all experienced trauma and not having our needs met - so everyone has an aspect of their behavior that's not helpful in relatio ...more |
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“Erasure is a form of oppression, the refusal to see.”
― Know My Name: A Memoir
― Know My Name: A Memoir
“A woman becomes a responsible parent when she stops being an obedient daughter”
― Untamed
― Untamed
“I was made for the library, not the classroom. The classroom was a jail of other people’s interests. The library was open, unending, free.”
― Between the World and Me
― Between the World and Me
“The Dream thrives on generalization, on limiting the number of possible questions, on privileging immediate answers. The Dream is the enemy of all art, courageous thinking, and honest writing.”
― Between the World and Me
― Between the World and Me
“For their innocence, they nullify your anger,”
― Between the World and Me
― Between the World and Me





























