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The Bedwetter
Sarah Silverman's father taught her to curse-at the age of three. She was a chronic bedwetter-until she was old enough to drive. She lost her virginity at age 19-but didn't really …
Participatory Grantmaking in Philanthropy
A new community-based framework assessing the impact of participatory grantmaking on philanthropy Institutional foundations are influential, yet it can be difficult to understand …
Contingency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment
Timely and authoritative, this volume brings together leading clinical researchers to describe contemporary applications of contingency management principles across a wide range of …
The Bedwetter
From the outrageously filthy and oddly innocent comedienne and star of the powerful 2015 film I Smile Back Sarah Silverman comes a memoir--her first book--that is at once …
Contingency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment
Timely and authoritative, this volume brings together leading clinical researchers to describe contemporary applications of contingency management principles across a wide range of …
Louise Bonnet & Adam Silverman: Entanglements
Baker Street Irregulars: The Game is Afoot
Thirteen authors, including Narrelle M. Harris, Jody Lynn Nye, and Sarah Stegall, come together in the second edition of Baker Street Irregulars to pen an original collection of …
My Baby Rides the Short Bus
In lives where there is a new diagnosis or drama every day, the stories in this collection provide parents of ';special needs' kids with a welcome chuckle, a rock to stand on, and …
Handheld Pies
"e;Too darn cute to pass up. Half-pint-sized lemon meringue pies. Orange marmalade pop-tarts. Man, everything really is cuter when it's bite-sized."e; -Sauce MagazineWhat's …
New Female Antihero
The New Female Antihero examines the hard-edged spies, ruthless queens, and entitled slackers of twenty-first-century television. The last ten years have seen a shift in television …
Genetic Nature/Culture
The so-called science wars pit science against culture, and nowhere is the struggle more contentious--or more fraught with paradox--than in the burgeoning realm of genetics. A …