Saving Molly

Saving Molly
Author: James Mahoney D.V.M., Ph.D.
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1998-01-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1565128257

The puppy was dying when James Mahoney found her. Molly was not the first dying animal the research veterinarian had seen. But Molly's struggle sent him barreling over rough Jamaican mountains in a borrowed car, searching for the equipment he'd need to save her. More than a story about a dog, this is the story of a rescued man. He asks himself questions: How can he spend his days with chimpanzees locked behind bars and still say that he loves them? What do we owe them for their participation in AIDS research? Why is saving a single runt puppy important? In the tradition of James Herriot, Mahoney's story spans fifty years of living with animals and with the two-legged primates who study them. Written by the man Jane Goodall called "one of the most gentle and compassionate people I know," Saving Molly is an important addition to the debate on animal research and a heartfelt meditation on one man's life. With an introduction by Roger A. Caras, president of the ASPCA. "He is concerned about the pain and the suffering of the animals. That's what makes Jim Mahoney different." --Alex Pacheco, founder of PETA

Mansions of the Dead

Mansions of the Dead
Author: Sarah Stewart Taylor
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429909420

When college student Brad Putnam turns up dead in his bedroom in his Boston apartment, Homicide Detective Timothy Quinn is baffled by the crime scene and decides to seek the help of art history professor Sweeney St. George to make sense of the evidence. An expert on "the art of death," Sweeney immediately identifies the objects found on the body as mourning jewelry-and discovers that she knew the victim. Brad Putnam was taking her class on that very subject. Sweeney is shocked by Brad's death, and determined to help Detective Quinn unravel the mystery of Brad's death. They soon discover this is not the first tragedy to strike the Putnams, a prominent Boston family. Peter Putnam, Brad's brother, died in a terrible car accident years earlier. But the cause of the accident was never discovered, as the Putnam family covered up what happened and refused to cooperate with the police. Detective Quinn warns Sweeney not to get too involved in the Brad Putnam investigation but as she gets closer to the Putnam family, she becomes even more determined than ever to find out what happened. Haunted by secrets in her own past, Sweeney dissects the family's history and begins to realize that she may uncover secrets that were never meant to surface. Sarah Stewart Taylor's intricate and engaging follow-up to her acclaimed Agatha Award finalist debut, O'Artful Death, is an absorbing and suspenseful novel about love and family, secrets and lies-and murder.

The Disobedience of Water

The Disobedience of Water
Author: Sena Jeter Naslund
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781567920710

A collection of eight stories, including I am Born, In the Free State, Burning Boy, How Do You Do, Mister Cat? and The Disobedience of Water.

Dangerously His

Dangerously His
Author: A.M. Griffin
Publisher: Three Twenty-One, LLC
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Drazlan Princess Saia Xochis has lived a sheltered life as the youngest child and only daughter to a King who is more interested in power than her. She has longed to travel and explore the galaxy, to finally experience all the wonders that she’s only read about. Her dreams of escaping seclusion and her abusive father come to a grinding halt when he contracts her to marry into a warmongering society, all for his own political gain. Her only reprieve to the upcoming nuptials is the human Justin Blake. He takes her breath and her heart away. Justin “JB” Blake has never met a woman he couldn’t bed—or one he wants to keep. That changes the second he lays eyes on Princess Saia Xochis. The beautiful alien makes his body burn and his heart ache. She will be his. All JB has to do is risk life and limb at the hands of her abusive father, her protective brothers, and her warmongering intended mate. The possibilities of death and dismemberment have never stopped him before. Inside Scoop: This book has a small taste of female/female fun—as well as scenes of abuse that are decidedly not fun. Publisher’s Note: This story was previously published by Ellora’s Cave under the title Dangerously His and has been revised for re-publish by the Author.

Hot Waste

Hot Waste
Author: Isabel Vandervelde
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490747419

This is the first person tale of an adult woman caught in a city ruled by physicists and engineers who create atomic and hydrogen bombs. She has to decide to keep secrets from the dreaded Plant Security people, whom she learns are humans after all. There is murder and plenty of mayhem as she frees herself into the world as she wishes it to be. Love, desire, art, and poetry are her new life, as well as two wonderful young men as her lovers.

From Elephants to Mice

From Elephants to Mice
Author: James Mahoney
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 0470633980

A heartfelt narrative on the many ways animals touch our lives Join veterinarian and animal lover James Mahoney as he shares heartfelt and often heart-wrenching stories of a cast of creatures who left a permanent mark on his soul. More than just a sentimental memoir, this thought-provoking collection raises such issues as whether animals experience the same types of emotions as humans, whether it is right to use animals in medical research, and even whether animals might have a sense of humor. Whether you're a dedicated animal activist or just a compassionate animal lover, these unlikely stories of survival, freedom, dignity, courage, and love will leave you deeply affected.

Information Systems Strategic Management

Information Systems Strategic Management
Author: Steve Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135654271

This fully revised and updated second edition of Information Systems Strategic Management continues to provide an accessible yet critical analysis of the strategic aspects of information systems. The second edition again covers the relevant practical and theoretical material of information systems, supported by extensive case studies, student activities, and problem scenarios. The ISS issues will be fully integrated into current thinking about corporate strategy, addressing the fact that a range of emerging strategic issues are often ill addressed in IS strategy books, which also fail to differentiate between IT, the application of technology, and IS, the participative, human-centred approaches to information and knowledge management. Specific changes include Expansion and internationalisation of case studies Broader focus beyond social and critical theory New chapters on strategy and e-business, strategic management as a technical or social process, strategic implications of information security, applications portfolio, and technology management. The focus on strategic issues and the integration of IT and IS issues ensures this text is ideal for MBA students studying MIS, as well as being suitable for MSC students in IS/IT.