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Product Description: Piyanah is a girl born into an American Indian tribe that has lost its true heritage and become the prey of prejudice and superstition. She grows up with her cousin Raki as outsiders to the tribe, because her mother refuses to accept the restrictions of tradition...read more

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9780405117893 | Ayer Co Pub, June 1, 1940, cover price $25.95 | About this edition: The astonishing Joan Grant became aware as a child of her uncanny gift of "far memory," an ability to recall in detail previous incarnations, both male and female, in other centuries and lands.

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9780898041484 | Ariel Pr, January 1, 1990, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: Piyanah is a girl born into an American Indian tribe that has lost its true heritage and become the prey of prejudice and superstition.

Product Description: Ra-ab, heir to the Nomarch of the Oryx, grows up in a corrupt Egypt devoted to the worship of Set, the Lord of Fear. When an adult, he joins a group called "the eyes of Horus," dedicated to ending the rule of terror and lifting the shadows of greed, lust, and cruelty from Egypt...read more

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9780405117824 | Ayer Co Pub, June 1, 1988, cover price $33.95 | also contains Data Mining: Principles, Applications and Emerging Challenges | About this edition: Ra-ab, heir to the Nomarch of the Oryx, grows up in a corrupt Egypt devoted to the worship of Set, the Lord of Fear.

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9780898041460 | Ariel Pr, April 1, 1988, cover price $19.99 | About this edition: Ra-ab, heir to the Nomarch of the Oryx, grows up in a corrupt Egypt devoted to the worship of Set, the Lord of Fear.

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The second of Joan Grant's "Far Memory" novels, Life as Carola gives a fascinating glimpse into life in Italy just before the advent of the Renaissance. Through Carola's eyes, we see the beginnings of modern theater, and the tremendous extremes between the life of nobility and the common man. Carola was the illegitimate daughter of an Italian nobleman, the Lord of the Griffin, in sixteenth-century Italy. Cast out at an early age, she joined a band of strolling players. In her short lifetime Carola gathers harsh experience of poverty, violence and bigotry softened by the friendships she makes on the road: with Petruchio, both jester and sage, with Bernard, the gentle strongman, and Lucia, the harlot who loves him, and with healer Sofia, whose fate warns Carola to keep quiet about her dreams of the Shining One who guides and comforts her. As a child growing up in Edwardian England, Joan Grant became aware of an astonishing ability to remember previous lifetimes, and as an author professed her seven novels to be based on her personal recollections of other incarnations, male and female, in ancient civilisations. "Life as Carola was the book that pleased me most. I think it contains my best writing and poetry."-Joan Grant "The real power of this book is its personal account of a very intimate story-the growth and development of the inner character of a young woman, and her capacity to triumph in even the most adverse situations. This is a book filled with all the best qualities of human nature." Books of Light

Hardcover:

9780405117848 | Ayer Co Pub, April 1, 1980, cover price $33.95 | About this edition: The second of Joan Grant's "Far Memory" novels, Life as Carola gives a fascinating glimpse into life in Italy just before the advent of the Renaissance.

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9780898041446 | Ariel Pr, June 1, 1986, cover price $16.99

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9780405117831 | Ayer Co Pub, June 1, 1975, cover price $29.95

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