Best Selling Books by Lee Anderson

Lee Anderson is the author of Inside the League (1986), Guerrillas (2004), Water Markets (1997), Congress and the Classroom (2007), Che (2018), Song of Summer (2015).

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Guerrillas

release date: Sep 28, 2004
Guerrillas
Prior to gaining international renown for his definitive biography of Che Guevara and first-hand reporting on the war in Iraq for the New Yorker, Jon Lee Anderson wrote Guerrillas, a pioneering account of five diverse insurgent movements around the world—the mujahedin of Afghanistan, the FMLN of El Salvador, the Karen of Burma, the Polisario of Western Sahara, and a group of young Palestinians fighting against Israel in the Gaza Strip. Making the most of unprecedented, direct access to his subjects, Anderson combines powerful, firsthand storytelling with balanced, penetrating analysis of each situation. A work of phenomenal range, analytical acuity, and human empathy, Guerrillas amply demonstrates why Jon Lee Anderson is one of our most important chroniclers of societies in crisis.

Water Markets

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Water Markets
Presents examples of how water markets are working in the United States and abroad and examines the development of water law.

Congress and the Classroom

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Congress and the Classroom
A political history of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 details how the federal government''s involvement in financial support for K-12 education increased as a result of liberal and conservative compromises.

Che

release date: Nov 13, 2018
Che
“A remarkable accomplishment, one that belongs next to such works of graphical history as the March series and Shigeru Mizuki''s Showa books. By foregrounding the tension between myth and truth, Che illuminates the present state of our politics as well as the past.” —NPR The graphic adaptation of the groundbreaking and definitive biography of Che Guevara Che Guevara''s legend is unmatched in the modern world. Since his assassination in 1967 at the age of thirty-nine, the Argentine revolutionary has become an internationally recognized icon, as revered as he is controversial. As a Marxist ideologue who sought to end global inequality by bringing down the American capitalist empire through armed guerrilla warfare, Che has few rivals in the Cold War era as an apostle of revolutionary change. In Che: A Revolutionary Life, Jon Lee Anderson and José Hernández present the man behind the myth, creating a complex and human portrait of this passionate idealist. Adapted from Jon Lee Anderson''s definitive masterwork, Che vividly transports us from young Ernesto''s medical school days as a sensitive asthmatic to the battlefields of the Cuban revolution, from his place of power alongside Castro, to his disastrous sojourn in the Congo, and his violent end in Bolivia. Through renowned Mexican artist José Hernández''s drawings we feel the bullets wing past the head of the young rebel in Cuba, we smell the thick smoke of his and Castro''s cigars, and scrutinize his proud face as he''s called "Comandante" for the first time. With astonishing precision, color, and drama, Anderson and Hernández''s Che makes us a witness to the revolutionary life and times of Che Guevara.

Song of Summer

release date: Jul 07, 2015
Song of Summer
The thirteen qualities of Robin''s Perfect Man range from the mildly important “Handsome” to the all-important “Great taste in music.” After all, Westfield''s best high school folk musician can''t go out with some schmuck who only listens to top 40 crap. So when hot Carter Paulson walks in the door of Robin''s diner, it looks like the list may have come to life after all...until she realizes he''s profoundly deaf. Carter isn''t looking for a girlfriend. Especially not a hearing one. Not that he has anything against hearing girls, they just don''t speak the same language. But when the cute waitress at Grape Country Dairy makes an effort to talk with him, he takes her out on his yellow Ducati motorcycle. Music, language, and culture all take a backseat as love drives the bike. But how long can this summer really last?

Library Space Planning

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Library Space Planning
With the space demands of new equipment and sparse expansion funds, librarians are under more pressure than ever to make the best use of available space. Library Space Planning covers all aspects of space planning, library moves, and security needs. This guide widely offers techniques for best exploiting space through careful appraisal and reorganization. Included are sample floor diagrams, moving checklists, and sample bid specifications.

Positive and Uplifting Poems & Quotes

release date: Nov 24, 2009
Positive and Uplifting Poems & Quotes
This is the second volume of our poetry,quotes and sayings. This book is also to help uplift and inspire. These are words that Iwere brought up on, live by, and continue to practice on a daily basics.

Che Guevara

release date: Apr 20, 2010
Che Guevara
Acclaimed around the world and a national best-seller, this is the definitive work on Che Guevara, the dashing rebel whose epic dream was to end poverty and injustice in Latin America and the developing world through armed revolution. Jon Lee Anderson’s biography traces Che’s extraordinary life, from his comfortable Argentine upbringing to the battlefields of the Cuban revolution, from the halls of power in Castro’s government to his failed campaign in the Congo and assassination in the Bolivian jungle. Anderson has had unprecedented access to the personal archives maintained by Guevara’s widow and carefully guarded Cuban government documents. He has conducted extensive interviews with Che’s comrades—some of whom speak here for the first time—and with the CIA men and Bolivian officers who hunted him down. Anderson broke the story of where Guevara’s body was buried, which led to the exhumation and state burial of the bones. Many of the details of Che’s life have long been cloaked in secrecy and intrigue. Meticulously researched and full of exclusive information, Che Guevara illuminates as never before this mythic figure who embodied the high-water mark of revolutionary communism as a force in history.

Called into Questions

release date: Oct 03, 2023
Called into Questions
Do we know what it means to question well? We need not fear questions. By the grace of God, we have the safety and security to rush headlong into them and find ourselves better for it on the other side. Faith is not the sort of thing that endures so long as our eyes are closed. The opposite is the case: Faith helps us see, and that means not shrinking from the ambiguities and the difficulties that provoke our most profound questions. In our embrace of questioning, we must learn to question well. In our uncertainty, we must not give up the task of walking worthy of the calling that Christ has placed upon us. We are living in the age of deconstruction. We are constantly bombarded online, in schools, and sometimes even in our homes by attitudes and arguments aimed at deconstructing our faith. Called into Questions is written to aid us in faithfully questioning our foundations. Professor Matthew Lee Anderson shows us, and the ones we love, how to grapple with doubt in a redemptive way—in a way that brings us closer and leaves us more secure in Jesus Christ.

The Lion's Grave

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Lion's Grave
Illuminating a region to which America will be inextricably bound for some time to come, "New Yorker" staff writer Anderson offers an unprecedented look into the forces that shape the Afghan conflict and the players who may threaten Afghanistan''s future.

The Fall of Baghdad

release date: Sep 27, 2005
The Fall of Baghdad
"Reminiscent of the best war literature, such as John Hersey''s Hiroshima, Michael Herr''s Dispatches, and Michael Kelly''s Martyr''s Day." --The Washington Post The Fall of Baghdad is a masterpiece of literary reportage about the experience of ordinary Iraqis living through the endgame of the Saddam Hussein regime, its violent fall, and the troubled American occupation. In channeling a tragedy of epic dimensions through the stories of real people caught up in the whirlwind of history, Jon Lee Anderson has written a book of timeless significance.

Forest Management Practices to Prevent Insect and Disease Damage to Southern Pine

Bullying Is Wrong

release date: Oct 01, 2012
Bullying Is Wrong
Introduces young children to the problem of bullying through a poem and eye-catching images that capture the story. Seeks to teach children to stand up for what is right and treat others with kindness and respect.

The Lost War

release date: Dec 13, 2022
The Lost War
Justin Lee Anderson''s sensational epic fantasy debut was voted best self-published fantasy book of the year* and begins a tale of magic, mayhem, and a ragtag group of adventurers who just might be the key to saving their kingdom. "Excellent – full of great characters, tense action scenes and truly surprising twists. A highly recommended read." – James Islington The war is over, but peace can be hell. Demons continue to burn farmlands, violent mercenaries roam the wilds, and a plague is spreading. The country of Eidyn is on its knees. In a society that fears and shuns him, Aranok is the first mage to be named King''s Envoy. And his latest task is to restore an exiled foreign queen to her throne. The band of allies he assembles each have their own unique skills. But they are strangers to one another, and at every step across the ravaged land, a new threat emerges, lies are revealed, and distrust could destroy everything they are working for. Somehow, Aranok must bring his companions together and uncover the conspiracy that threatens the kingdom—before war returns to the realms again. u200b"Rich in action and intrigue, this fantasy adventure is sure to please fans of David Gemmell." – Anthony Ryan "Exquisite." – Gareth Hanrahan "Strikingly intense . . . . Immersive and thoroughly compelling." – SFX For more from Justin Lee Anderson, check out: The Eidyn Saga The Lost War The Bitter Crown *Self-Published Fantasy Blog Off

The New England Life of Cartoonist Bob Montana

release date: Oct 01, 2013
The New England Life of Cartoonist Bob Montana
The true story of the artist whose high school years in Massachusetts inspired Riverdale. Bob Montana, creator of the Archie comic strip and one of America’s greatest cartoonists, always considered himself a true New Englander. Filled with the antics of the rambunctious teenagers of the fictional Riverdale High, Montana’s comic strip was based on his high school years in Haverhill, Massachusetts. At the height of his career, he lived as a beloved resident in the quaint, picturesque town of Meredith in the heart of the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. For nearly thirty years, he was considered an extraordinarily respected contributor to the community. Drawing from the Yankee humor he saw around him, Montana deftly included local scenes, events, and characters in the puns and pranks of Archie’s comic-strip life. Join Lakes Region historian Carol Lee Anderson as she takes readers beyond the comic strip and tells the story of the remarkable New England life of Bob Montana.

Calli

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Calli
When fifteen-year-old Calli''s two moms take in Cherish, a troubled teenager, and Calli tries to stand up to her antisocial behavior, things quickly begin to spiral downward before Calli can begin to regain some semblance of control.

Tapping Water Markets

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Tapping Water Markets
Tapping Water Markets is about the past, present, and future of water markets. It compares water markets with political water allocation, documents the growth of water markets, and explores the ways in which water markets can be improved and implemented further. This book provides up-to-date information of where and why water shortages are occurring and where and why water markets are evolving to resolve conflicting water uses. Though the main focus is on the United States, it includes examples from other parts of the world to show how water markets are beginning to thrive. It contains institutional detail that is accessible to people who are not economic or hydrologic experts, and comes alive with numerous examples and case studies of water markets. The book begins with an analysis of water institutions as they have varied over time and location. It then covers a range of discrete water management topics including surface water allocation, groundwater management, environmental flows, and water quality trading. The book concludes with predictions about the future of water scarcity and the ability of water markets to shape that future more positively.

How to Identify and Control White Pine Root Decline

Saving Snakes

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Saving Snakes
When Naomi''s veterinarian mother brings home a sick snake, Naomi is inspired to form a snake rescue club, and while her best friend Emma and brother Nolan are on board, her next door neighbor, who is afraid of snakes, is less than thrilled. Includes glossary, discussion questions, and writing prompts.

The Country Town

The Country Town
This book endeavors to set forth rural changes in their historical, scientific, and social aspects. The introduction of rural mail delivery and the extension of the telephone system will improve the country environment. But the drift toward the city is determined almost wholly by economic causes, and this book looks at how the existing middle class of country dwellers can be assisted in continuing the universally important practice of agriculture. This volume addresses the social reconstruction and environmental improvements that can help save country towns.

Greener Than Thou

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Greener Than Thou
In a powerful argument for free market environmentalism, Terry Anderson and Laura Huggins break down liberal and conservative stereotypes of what it means to be an environmentalist. They show that, by forming local coalitions around market principles, stereotypes are replaced by pragmatic solutions that improve environmental quality without necessarily increasing red tape.

ABC Bug Book for Kids

release date: Apr 12, 2022
ABC Bug Book for Kids
Explore bug facts while practicing the ABCs—for kids ages 1 to 3. From ants to zebra spiders, there''s a bug for every letter of the alphabet! Meet a huge variety of our many-legged friends with this colorful book made just for toddlers. They''ll dive into awesome trivia about bugs—like what they eat and where they live—all while learning their letters. The ABC Bug Book is an engrossing alphabet book, specially designed with preschoolers in mind, to help them sharpen their reading skills while learning about the fascinating world of bugs. With a plethora of fascinating facts and vibrant pictures, this children''s bug book enhances their natural curiosity about these many-legged creatures. Get a preschool bug book that includes: Crawling critters from A to Z—Connect all 26 letters to different bugs to help little ones remember what they learn. Fascinating facts and pictures—Age-appropriate language and tons of vibrant photos will keep kids engaged with every page. A quiet time activity—This book is perfect for adults to read aloud, or for kids and parents to read together. Help kids learn the alphabet and get excited about nature with this big book of bugs.

The Mystery of the Ball Python

release date: Jan 01, 2023
The Mystery of the Ball Python
Naomi and her snake-saving club rescue a ball python, not a species native to Austin, Texas, so they need to investigate whether this pet is an escapee, or simply dumped when the owner got tired of it. Includes discussion questions, writing prompts, and web resources.

The End of Our Exploring

release date: Jun 21, 2013
The End of Our Exploring
Do we know what it means to question well? We need not fear questions, but by the grace of God, we have the safety and security to rush headlong into them and find ourselves better for it on the other side. Faith isn''t the sort of thing that will endure as long as our eyes are closed. The opposite is the case: Faith helps us see, and that means not shrinking from the ambiguities and the difficulties that provoke our most profound questions. In our embrace of questioning, we must learn to question well. In our uncertainty, we must not give up the task of walking worthy of the calling that Christ has placed upon us. For we have not yet reached the end of our exploring. This book is written to aid you in faithfully questioning your foundations.

A History of the Belknap Mill

release date: Jun 24, 2014
A History of the Belknap Mill
Laconia''s Belknap Mill thrived in the boom of the Industrial Revolution. The historic mill swiftly rose to the forefront of the city''s hosiery industry in the nineteenth century. Lakes Region historian Carol Lee Anderson reveals the mill''s unique history, including its inventive, entrepreneurial owners, their climb to industrial success and the challenges they overcame. This fascinating story encompasses the saga of countless French-Canadian immigrants whose arrival in the Lakes Region influenced the course of industry and daily life in the city of Laconia. The mill''s story continues, and the preservation of this historic textile mill includes a fierce struggle of historic values versus urban renewal. Learn how this early symbol of the Industrial Revolution fought to become the pride of Laconia''s industrial heritage.
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