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The Girl Watchers Club
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 11.99Harry Stein gives us the conversations of a group of older men who meet every week for lunch to reflect on their lives and the state of the world. What is a well-lived life? What is honour, and does it have a place in our society? A profound and poignant meditation on the meaning of honour, told through the words of men who lived life according... more...
I Can't Believe I'm Sitting Next to a Republican
Encounter Books 2010; US$ 15.95With biting wit and amusing personal anecdotes, Harry Stein?s I Can?t Believe I?m Sitting Next to a Republican chronicles the everyday travails and triumphs of the plucky conservatives marooned in the liberal bastions that loathe them, from Manhattan to Hollywood, to all the noxious places in between. Surrounded by the insufferably smug and self... more...
The Magic Bullet
Random House Publishing Group 2012; US$ 23.00Conceived with dazzling insider's knowledge of cutting-edge medical research, The Magic Bullet propels us relentlessly along on a hunt for the elusive miracle cure for cancer. Harry Stein's spellbinding new thriller is set on the dark edge of American medicine, where human fife takes a backseat to greed, ambition, and the bottom line. At 31,... more...
INFINITY'S CHILD
Random House Publishing Group 2012; US$ 6.99They were on the brink of the most important scientific discovery of our time. But they needed a baby...Her baby. Their first choice... Sally Benedict is having a baby. After years of trying, after scores of tests, Sally and her husband are thrilled. But someone is watching, someone who knows all about Sally's unborn child--right down to her... more...
No Matter What...They'll Call This Book Racist
Encounter Books 2012; US$ 23.99In the Age of Obama, the ugly charge of racism is more prevalent than ever. Why? Because telling the truth about racial profiling, crime, the social fallout of single parent homes, and the ways racial preferences distort the very meaning of equity and justice would mean facing up to the soul-destroying pathologies of urban black culture. Instead,... more...
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