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considered so deep and dark they could only tell them to a complete<br />

stranger. Here, in this unique compilation, are the bizarre, the<br />

poignant, the shocking, even the mundane confidences <strong>of</strong> everyday<br />

people. 1991.<br />

See You Tomorrow, Charles CBB-1837<br />

by Miriam Cohen<br />

A class <strong>of</strong> vivacious first-graders learns that Charles, a new boy who is<br />

blind, is just like everybody else. There are some things he needs help<br />

with and other things that he does very well. For preschool-grade 2.<br />

1983.<br />

The Seeing Glass CBB-1490<br />

by Jacquelin Gorman<br />

An unforgettable story that tells <strong>of</strong> a family's legacy <strong>of</strong> silence, the<br />

color <strong>of</strong> memory, and the trick <strong>of</strong> light. The author had a rare optic<br />

condition which became a race against the encroaching darkness. She<br />

finds courage in her brother's brief, tragic life and unquestioning love.<br />

1997.<br />

The Seinfeld Scripts CBB-1694<br />

Features the first 17 episodes <strong>of</strong> Seinfeld aired during the first two<br />

seasons. The misadventures <strong>of</strong> Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer have<br />

kept their TV audience laughing for 10 years. 1998.<br />

Selected Letters <strong>of</strong> Raymond Chandler CBB-0567<br />

edited by Frank McShane<br />

The hundreds <strong>of</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Chandler contained in this volume comment<br />

on his own personal foibles, the works <strong>of</strong> contemporaries, education,<br />

English society and world events. 1981.<br />

Selected Poems: 1956-1968 BRB-10519<br />

by Leonard Cohen<br />

The Montreal poet is a poet for all seasons and all readers who speaks<br />

with old-fashioned eloquence about love, rebellion, suffering and joy.<br />

1968.<br />

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