Shall We Dance?

  • Shall We Dance?: Poems of Desire and Meditation
    By Susan K Hagen

    Just as passion, desire and longing are poetic themes explored again and again in the poems of Mary Oliver, they live on in Hagen's work, as does religious fervor.

  • Shall We Dance?: Waiting for Mr. Right... From One Single to Another
    By Amanda Wilders

    I am expecting good things today, are you? You know, when I look for something, I usually find it. If I'm ... for the worst in a person or situation, I'm going to find it, but when I'm looking for the best, that's what I'll discover.

  • Shall We Dance?
    By Shelley Shepard Gray

    Get ready to fall in love again as Shelley Shepard Gray takes us back to Bridgeport, Ohio, where nobody gets left behind and a powerful community helps ordinary men and women to find extraordinary strength inside themselves.

  • Shall We Dance?: A Book of Opposites
    By Sarah Albee

    Big and small, fast and slow, the muppets enjoy the neighborhood dance.

  • Shall We Dance?: A Patriotic Politics for Canada
    By Charles Blattberg

    In Shall We Dance? Charles Blattberg shows that while a just politics based on dialogue is at the core of Canadians' sense of ourselves as a citizenry, our current forms of dialogue are inadequate.

  • Shall We Dance?
    By Maggie Alderson

    'Was he even twenty-five? He was half my age and I was dancing with him like some moon-eyed teenager.' Loulou Landers, London's undisputed Queen of Vintage Fashion, meets a man...

  • Shall We Dance?
    By Lynn Patrick

    Shall We Dance? was inspired by “some of the most romantic mediums we've ever seen”—the dances of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. “They told an entire story in a single dance, and we always secretly wished they were together in real ...

  • Shall We Dance?: A Patriotic Politics for Canada
    By Charles Blattberg

    One significant result is that we Canadians have never been able to lay claim to anything like a constitutional “home” for our country. That is, almost every one of us feels somewhat alienated either from the constitution itself or from ...