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The Living Past BRB-10851<br />

by Ivar Lissner<br />

This survey <strong>of</strong> the roots <strong>of</strong> our civilization as seen in archaeological<br />

remains <strong>of</strong> the Sumerian, Egyptian, Persian, Jewish, Chinese,<br />

Melanesian and other ancient cultures, describes the growth and<br />

extinction <strong>of</strong> ancient civilizations. 1957.<br />

Living Single Successfully: How to Be Your Own Person--with or<br />

without a Partner CBB-0428<br />

by Rolland S. Parker<br />

Dr. Parker <strong>of</strong>fers advice to the single 20 percent <strong>of</strong> the U.S. population<br />

on how to develop emotional self-sufficiency, avoid destructive<br />

relationships, cope with loneliness and recognize and build good<br />

relationships. 1978.<br />

Living with AIDS: What Do You Do Now? CBB-1413 / BRB-11391<br />

This pamphlet provides a very brief overview <strong>of</strong> dealing with AIDS,<br />

including medicines, emotional challenges, civil rights, and more.<br />

1997.<br />

Living with Dinosaurs CBB-1518<br />

by Patricia Lauber and Douglas Henderson<br />

Readers take a sight- and sound-filled tour <strong>of</strong> a vanished world <strong>of</strong><br />

dinosaurs about 75 million years ago. For grades 3-6. 1991.<br />

The Lizard Woman CBB-1761<br />

by Frank Waters<br />

First published in 1930 under the title Fever Pitch, this novel tells the<br />

story <strong>of</strong> Lee Marston and his Lizard Woman, the beautiful Arvilla. The<br />

central theme is that we must attune our spirits to the land to fully<br />

understand our places in the natural order. 1995.<br />

Lizzie CBB-1113<br />

by Dorothy Shawhan<br />

This historical novel is based on the life <strong>of</strong> a real woman. It is the tale<br />

<strong>of</strong> a governor's daughter born in 1902 who watches the South change<br />

before her eyes, and possibly loses her own mind in the process. 1995.<br />

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