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Together with three of his friends, the novel's unnamed protagonist—a young man who cleans bathrooms for a living and is tired of spending his life as if it were on autopilot—sets off in a '74 Ford Mustang on a quest to find a barn where the British rock group Jethro Tull once hung out and cure his desperate ennui...
Puerto Rican Santos-Febres is a well-known, award-winning author and academic whose stories and novels have been translated into English and several other languages...
Financial guru Bach is the best-selling author of 11 books and the creator of the Finish Rich Seminar series, through which he helps people take control of their financial lives...
Neurophysiologist and special education teacher Hannaford uses her scientific knowledge of the nervous system to demonstrate that movement is crucial to learning...
On Bella's 18th birthday, Edward Cullen sweeps her off to his unorthodox family home (in the first book readers learn that the Cullens are vampires who hunt animals rather than humans) for a birthday celebration...
Mexican-born Chamoun-Nicolas, who was educated in the United States and Mexico, claims to have trained over 50,000 business professionals in his cross-cultural approach to sales and negotiation, including in the Spanish-speaking world...
Arguably the most famous novel by 2009 Guggenheim fellow Santos-Febres, this is the story of Sirena ("mermaid") Selena, a teenage Puerto Rican transvestite with an enchanting voice and a complicated past, who flies to the Dominican Republic with his/her manager, Martha Divine, an older and wiser cross-dresser, in an attempt to find success as a hotel singer...