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Gifts <strong>of</strong> Food BRB-11045<br />

by Susan Costner<br />

These 160 delectable recipes suitable for gifts range curative<br />

ginger-honey cordial to substantial spinach lasagna. Gift-wrapping<br />

instructions for all occasions are included. 1984.<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> Grace CBB-0974<br />

by Lone Jensen<br />

A gathering <strong>of</strong> personal encounters with the Virgin Mary. 1995.<br />

Gigolos: The World's Best Kept Men CBB-0293<br />

by Lynn Ramsey<br />

The author reports on her research into the whys and ways <strong>of</strong> gigolos,<br />

past and present, as she traveled across two continents investigating the<br />

men who live <strong>of</strong>f women. 1977.<br />

Gilberto y el Viento CBB-0927<br />

by Marie Hall Ets<br />

The title page reads, “My name is Gilberto and this is a story about the<br />

wind and I.” Spanish language. 1995.<br />

Gilda's Disease: Sharing Personal Experiences and a Medical<br />

Perspective on Ovarian Cancer CBB-1456<br />

by M. Steven Piver, M.D. with Gene Wilder<br />

Gilda Radner, the popular star <strong>of</strong> Saturday Night Live, died <strong>of</strong> ovarian<br />

cancer in 1989. Gilda's husband, Gene Wilder, contacted Dr. M. Steven<br />

Piver at the Roswell Park <strong>Institute</strong> in Buffalo, New York and<br />

recognized their shared desire to communicate to the general public<br />

about ovarian cancer. The book discusses the causes <strong>of</strong> ovarian cancer,<br />

the signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, different types <strong>of</strong> ovarian<br />

cancer, steps to prevent the disease and the most effective treatments.<br />

1996.<br />

The Giving Tree CBB-1326<br />

by Shel Silverstein<br />

This is the story <strong>of</strong> a tree who loved a boy, and gave him everything to<br />

make him happy... but it is more than that too. Technically a child's<br />

book, adults will still enjoy this classic tale. For grades K-3. 1964.<br />

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