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Savannah Law    by William Eleazer
Price: $0.99 USD. 119700 words. Published on April 7, 2010. .

A young law professor’s obsession with a female student and a politically-charged, media-frenzy criminal trial that pits the nation’s most successful criminal trial lawyer against Savannah prosecutors, provide the backdrop for Savannah Law. The novel is filled with colorful but believable characters who come alive for the reader in the beautiful and historic city of Savannah.
Education in America:Together, we can put it back on track    by K. R. Price
Price: $5.99 USD. 9430 words. Published on January 4, 2011. .

The U.S.A., a country which triumphed for countless years in education, now staggers behind many other countries with an all-out attempt to find optimal solutions. Education in America provides a sneak peek at an impelling transition and intervention program for all students with outstanding opportunities that await the economically and socially disadvantaged middle and high school students.
An Imperfect Past    by Ben Sternberg
Price: $3.99 USD. 44070 words. Published on December 6, 2011. .

It is September 1967. Paul Dennis returns to his position on the faculty at Bedford College after a week in Paris shared with Kate Roberts, also on the Bedford faculty. Over the following two weeks, Paul struggles with his feelings for Kate, his rocky marriage to Anna, and the deteriorating relationship with his son, Billy.
Kindling    by Patricia S Bowne
Price: $0.99 USD. 10640 words. Published on December 23, 2011. .

A 11,000 word novella. The autumn holiday season finds geomancer Linus Ukadnian from The Royal Academy of the Arcane Arts and Sciences at Osyth saddled with an unwanted museum curatorship. He knew about the vampire in the museum's basement, but even greater dangers await!
The Changing Academic Market: General Trends and a Berkeley Case Study    by Neil J. Smelser
Price: $7.99 USD. 56890 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on March 14, 2012. .

Inside story and scholarly analysis of a major sociology department's search, during the mid-70s, to fill many faculty jobs--all attempted in the midst of fundamental changes to the college market that began in the 1960s. That sea change is exposed with candid self-awareness and examined in its practical effects: treatment of candidates, affirmative action, shrinking markets, and recommendations.
A Hidden Education: Lessons Never Learned in School    by Patty Ann
Price: $2.99 USD. 7660 words. Published on November 23, 2012. .

Follow along with one college professor's battle to single handedly challenge then overturn her corrupt department chairman. Learn the challenges of an almost impossible feat. You will laugh, almost cry with disgust, and be left with strategies that may help you in your quest for right versus wrong. The twists and turns of this true higher education tale will leave you in awe.
My Second Period    by Loren Smith
Price: $2.99 USD. 24360 words. Published on May 31, 2013. .

Educational Satire written from the perspective of a Biology teacher. If you are a teacher, student, parent or someone who took Biology in high school, you will enjoy this book. Faculty meetings, academic team meetings, parent phone calls along with scientific method, ecology, genetics and evolution are brought to life in Mr. Smith’s second period biology class.