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Get Your Own Coffee: Underestimated, Overlooked, and Now The Boss Book Cover
100 copies
Kindle
Suzanne Hopgood was eleven when she got her first real job bussing tables at her parents’ hotel in New Hampshire. By seventeen, she was running the place. That’s when a chef threw a knife that barely missed her head because she’d forgotten to include turkey on the menu. It wouldn’t be the last time she had to duck and weave in her career.

In Get Your Own Coffee, Hopgood takes readers through her journey from that small-town beginning to chairing multiple corporate boards, including a NYSE company during what became known as Director Magazine’s article, “Board from Hell.” Along the way, she shows how she navigated a business world where the rules for women weren’t just different—they were kept secret until you broke them.

When her first boss told her, “You will always be underestimated. Use it to your advantage,” she couldn’t have known how valuable that advice would become. She’s had a boss grab her, throw her over his shoulder, and carry her into a business meeting. She’s been fired for refusing a boss’s late-night advances at her condo. She’s been fired for “insubordination.” She’s watched male colleagues take credit for her ideas while ignoring her voice at the table.

But she also became Chair/CEO after the proxy contest that The Wall Street Journal called “The Shot Heard Round the World,” fired executives who thought she didn’t have the authority, and slammed her files on the table before walking out of negotiations—only to have the deal she wanted waiting when she returned.

Between the corporate battles, Hopgood shares the joy she found with her husband Frank during their forty years together, biking through Southeast Asia, navigating the streets of Moscow and São Paulo, and finding laughter even in his final days.

She learned that getting ahead doesn’t mean playing by other people’s rules. Sometimes, you have to create your own—and sometimes, you just have to be bold enough to take a stand.
  • Business
  • Biography
The Dream Builder's Blueprint: Dr. King's Message to Young People Book Cover
10 copies
Print
A riveting found poem based on Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Street Sweeper” speech.

Dr. King's words are creatively interpreted in this nonfiction picture book written by acclaimed author Alice Faye Duncan, accompanied by gorgeous artwork by E. B. Lewis.


In a speech delivered in 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. provided his young audience with life
You count.Black is beautiful.Achieve excellence.Make a better world.Believe in nonviolence.Keep going!
Today, award-winning author Alice Faye Duncan reinterprets King’s speech as a motivational erasure poem in The Dream Builder’s Blueprint, accompanied by spirited and inspired art by Philadelphia-born illustrator E. B. Lewis. This picture book includes an author’s note and back matter that explains found poetry forms like the erasure poem and provides background information on Dr. King’s inspiring speech at Philadelphia’s Barratt Junior High School. Highlighting principles of excellence, activism, and compassion that remain relevant and necessary today, this book has a universal message that’s ideal for parents, librarians, and teachers looking for a book that distills Dr. King, principles to a level that kids can understand. Included in the book is the full text of his speech “What is your life’s blueprint?” (also known as the “Street Sweeper” speech).
  • Children's
  • Biography
Kurt Cobain: Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind Book Cover
3 copies
Print
“Offers insights about growing up in Aberdeen and how Cobain became a musician and a celebrity. A Cobain biography that teens can enjoy.”—The Associated Press

"An unusually intimate account of the rock legend ... This detailed title stands out ... because of its insider's appreciation for the musician and his legacy."—Booklist

"Interesting and even funny new details or angles on events you may not have heard before ... A well-written and well-researched publication."—NirvanaFanClub.com


As the enigmatic frontman of the rock band Nirvana, Kurt Cobain epitomized the angst-ridden spirit of early 1990s music and culture. His life—marked by artistic brilliance, struggles with addiction, and a tragic end—continues to leave a profound legacy that resonates across generations.

In this new edition of Kurt “Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind,” award-winning author and cofounder of the Kurt Cobain Memorial Foundation, Jeff Burlingame, draws on his experiences with Kurt Cobain and his family and friends to introduce readers to the icon who ignited a musical and cultural revolution.

Dive into the whirlwind of grunge, rebellion, and unforgettable melodies that defined Cobain's journey from small-town America to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—and beyond.
  • Biography
  • Young-adult
The Salamander Book Cover
100 copies
Kindle
Even the enemy whispered his name...


Captain Jonathan Haraden’s coldblooded courage earned him the nickname “the Salamander”. Like the creature of old, his crew believed him immune to the fires of battle. At the Revolution’s outbreak, he joined the militia guarding the seacoast, yet his true calling lay on the open sea, and it soon drew him into the fledgling Massachusetts Navy.

A dashing sea captain, tall and handsome, Jon captured hearts as easily as he captured ships, but his own belonged to Hannah, his young wife he lost to fever as the Revolution began. Devastated, he sets sail with a vengeance, entrusting his young daughters to Eunice Mason, a preacher’s daughter and young widow whose quiet strength steadies his home.

Commanding the Tyrannicide, Jon seizes British prizes and vital dispatches for General Washington. But chafing at the state’s inefficiencies and hungry for greater freedom, he accepts command of the privateer General Pickering, backed by Salem merchants who hail his daring and skill. Adored by his crew and feared by the enemy, Jon soon becomes a legend, capturing ships with unmatched audacity. Yet he wonders if he will ever find room in his heart for love again — or will the sea be his only mistress?
  • Historical fiction
  • Biography
Gold Digger: The Remarkable Baby Doe Tabor Book Cover
100 copies
Kindle
One look at Baby Doe and you know she was meant to be a legend! She was just twenty years old when she came to Colorado to work a gold mine with her new husband. Little did she expect that she’d be abandoned and pregnant and left to manage the gold mine alone. But that didn’t stop her! She moved to Leadville and fell in love with a married prospector, twice her age. Horace Tabor struck the biggest silver vein in history, divorced his wife and married Baby Doe. Though his new wife was known for her beauty, her fashion, and even her philanthropy, she was never welcomed in polite society. Discover how the Tabors navigated the worlds of wealth, power, politics, and scandal in the wild days of western mining.
  • Historical fiction
  • Biography
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