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A Bitter Pill - When a hospital puts profits before patients, it’s only a matter of time before the sick begin to die… $15.00
“A short, fast, tight book, giving us what we like best about Lenny Moss, hospital custodian and union steward…This is a great book for labor studies students who want to experience the intensity of a big fight vicariously but realistically.” ~Labor Studies Journal

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A Great Vision - A Militant Family's ​Journey Through the 20th Century - Generations of the March family fought the fascists in war-torn Croatia, organized the Chicago meatpacking industry and fought to end the Viet Nam War. of America. $15.00 
"A tribute to the "great vision" of the Left of the 20th century and a lesson to the younger activists of the 21st on the essential role of everyday folk culture in building a successful struggle for a better world. ~The Progressive

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A Race Against Death - A Lenny Moss Mystery - Hospital workers outraged by the death of a young woman from a botched abortion call on Lenny Moss to help bring a racist surgeon to  justice. The 3rd book in the Lenny Moss series. $15.00
"...an intriguing crime novel with a likable, hard-working, unusual detective who challenges authority figures, stands up for the little guy." ~The Hub


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The Activist Spirit -  Toward a Radical Solidarity
Labor and immigrant rights activist Victor Narro believes there is a spiritual core within social justice activism from which we can deepen our solidarity with each other. The work for justice is filled with the values attributed to spirituality – love, compassion, empathy for those in need, and a lifetime commitment to bring justice into their lives.
His book calls us to integrate that inner spiritual core into our work to make the struggle for justice more compassionate, caring, and sustainable. To be an activist for justice is to love humanity and all of creation. 
Price: $15.00


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All Bleeding Stops Eventually, A Lenny Moss Mystery - When two LGBT hospital workers are denied paid parental leave for their newborn children, militant shop steward Lenny Moss takes up the fight for equal rights while trying to help a nurse fired over the mysterious loss of a patient..
The 9th book in the Lenny Moss series. $15.00
"This is an engrossing reading that revolves around class struggle and the fight for justice. " Bill Fletcher, Jr.
"Lenny takes a stand for equal rights for his union's LGBT members, who are unfairly denied their paid parental leave benefits per the union's collective bargaining agreement upon the birth of their newborn children, and man is this a good one!!! And then something so unexpected in the midst! Another fantastic Lenny moss Mystery Novel ~Joe Dougherty, PhillyLabor.com

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The Art of Organizing
When a new, heartless administration took over the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the director began taking away benefits that the museum guards had enjoyed for years. The boss even took away their chairs. That’s when the workers began to whisper the word: “Union.”

After a long, hard-fought battle, the workers won their election and became proud union members. But in time, they realized that the International was corrupt and in the back pocket of the museum owners. Now the workers faced the toughest battle in labor: to quietly mount a campaign that would vote out the corrupt union and vote in a new independent one before the International could take over the local. It was a one-in-a-thousand chance. It was a chance they had to take.
“What gives Raysson’s telling of this story added meaning is that he provides a level of personal detail too often lacking in accounts of union building.  This isn’t the story of glorious victories or tragic defeats, rather it is the story of everyday integrity and decency, the true bedrocks of unionism. ~Kurt Stand, Stansbury Forum
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The Cabbage That Came Back/ El Repollo Que Volvio - On a cold winter’s day a hungry On a cold winter's day, Rabbit searches the forest for food and discovers that friendship brings its own special reward. $12.50
"The symbolism of outreach and sharing is center-stage and brings the concept to children in an inviting and gentle manner." ~The Cultural Worker

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CARING - 1199 Nursing Home Worker Tell Their Story - Themes of Work, Immigration, Hopes and Dreams and Solidarity are captured in this collection of uplifting and bittersweet stories from the members of the New England Healthcare Employees Union, District 1199. $12.50
" We all have many stories inside of us that will surprise and instruct the reader in ways unimaginable." — Reverend David Hendricks, Bethel AME Church, Hartford, CT

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​Connections Through Expression - Through writing workshops facilitated by a Hard ​Ball Press editor, the students have poured out, from pen to paper, their hearts, their thoughts and their life experiences. $12.50
"Through writing workshops, the students have poured out from pen to paper their hearts, their thoughts and their life experiences. Publishing Connections Through Expressions gives our students validation that they are writers, and that they, too, have something valuable to share with the world." ~Judith Celstin, Essex County Community College Adult Learning Center

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Dreams of a Better Tomorrow -  These student authors have a treasure of memories and a wealth of knowledge to share. This book is the product of their willingness to share their ideas in writing. $12.50
"Some of the students are immigrants who are striving to improve their English skills, and others are preparing for High School Equivalency exams. All of them inspire their teachers with their dedication." ~Judith Celestin,  Director Adult Learning Center, Essex County Community College


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 Fight For Your Long Day -  I​n a polarized post-9/11 America, Cyrus Duffleman, adjunct anti-hero of the 21st century, bobs and weaves through five jobs at four universities in one day. Comedy and tragedy interweave as Duffleman braces for the challenges more and more American workers face in the new “gig” economy. $15.00
"It took nearly 40 years before anyone wrote a novel told from the perspective of an adjunct, and Alex Kudera's Fight for Your Long Day is an excellent tome. The world needs his voice."
~Chronicle of Higher Education  ~INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS GOLD MEDAL FOR BEST FICTION

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 Freedom Soldiers - As the Fugitive Slave Act sends a river of freedom-seeking men, women and children to the historic Elgin Settlement in Canada, young Harriet vows to become a courier for the Underground Railroad. Freedom Soldiers reveals the leadership and courage of self-liberated black men and women who secretly worked to bring enslaved people to freedom and abolish slavery forever. 
​“This is an intelligent pick for readers who are looking for stories depicting enslaved, fugitive, and free black people as change agents for their liberation during slavery in the African diaspora.” ~Donald Peebles, School Library Journal Review

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Good Guy Jake/Buen Chico Jake - Sanitation worker Jake is fired for taking toys from the trash that he repaired and gave to children at a local shelter for Christmas. A crowd of children bring their toys to the union's arbitration hearing and testify that Jake taught them the true meaning of Christmas.
“This Yuletide season union households can keep the Grinch at bay with a wonderful new children’s book that warmly illustrates both the profundity of giving and the power of collective action." — Labor Press

BUY GOOD GUY JAKE PAPERBACK - $12.50
BUY GOOD GUY JAKE HARDCOVER - $20.00
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Good Trouble
Bayard Rustin, the architect of the 1963 March on Washington, said that every community needs a group of "angelic troublemakers" to make nonviolent trouble for change.  Good Trouble is a tale of underdog angelic troublemakers overcoming despair to beat the system.  $10.00
"This history, in the tradition of Howard Zinn, tells the story of change from the perspective of people in the streets rather than from the gilded walls of corporate, or Washington, offices.
~ St. Martin De Porres Catholic Worker

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 Hats Off For Gabbie/ Aplausos para Gaby! - When the Little League coach tells Gabriella only boys can play on his team, she returns dressed as a boy and makes the team. Gabbie is happy to prove she is just as good as the boys…until the big game. With her team losing by two runs and two outs in the last inning, Gabbie comes to the plate, afraid she will strike out and lose the game. $12.50 
"…an important children’s book that will be taken to heart by little girls who want to grow to their full potential and the adults in their lives who want to see that happen. " ~OSM! magazine

Hats Off For Gabbie Paperback $12.50
Hats Off For Gabbie Cloth $20.00
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A distillation of my 30 years mentoring and editing authors of all kinds, this little book will show you how to tell your story in tight, addictive prose.
Price: $7.50 (+shipping)
EXCERPT;
When you are thinking about how you are going to craft a scene, hold your hands up and make a square with your thumb and fingers, as if you are framing a shot for a film you are directing.
What do you see in the scene?
More importantly, what do you hear? Taste? Smell? Feel? Sense? The writer is directing a film that we, the reader run in our minds: give the reader lots of things to see and hear and sense, they anchor the scene...
I wrote a short crime story set in a New York City subway. As the main character stands on the cement platform, he feels a vibration in his feet as the approaching train shakes the surface, then he sees the lights and hears the wheels on the tracks.

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I Just Got Elected, Now What?
This plain-spoken guide will help leaders evaluate their goals and revitalize their unions. Just Elected walks the reader through steps that will mobilize members and breathe fresh vitality into the union. The labor movement isn’t about servicing workers, it’s about building a sustainable workers’ organization. Learn about the organizing model (vs. the servicing model) of unionism, the strategic planning needed to build your union, building a communications network that involves and rallies the members, the laws you have to look out for, and more.  $14.00
Bill Barry is available for steward training via videoconferencing or in-person programs. Contact: Alice Torres as Labor's Bookstore to learn more: alice3970@gmail.com

1 copy: $16.00 + $2.75 shipping
10 copies: $13.00 each + $1 shipping/book = $140.00
25 copies: $12.00 each + $1 shipping/book = $325.00
50 copies: $10.00 each + $1 shipping/book = $550.00
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 I Still Can't Fly - Confessions of a Lifelong Troublemaker - The first time Kevin tried heroin he was sure he’d never wind up a strung-out junkie. Six months later he became a heroin addict, and for twenty-seven years he haunted the darkest, most dangerous streets of Harlem and the South Bronx to support his habit. He worked for the NY City Sanitation Department, always in trouble, always talking his way out of a termination, until yet another arrest for drug possession threatened his career and his pension.​   $17.00
"If you want someone from a nonunion shop to understand just how important a union can be in saving your job, give him or her a copy of Kevin Carroll’s book; they’ll be ready to sign the pledge card and join the picket line.”  Newsline, IBT 237

Paperback $15.00
Hardcover $29.50
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In Hiding - When Angie disappears, Peter goes in search of the woman he loves, only to  discover she's been kidnapped by a gang and forced into prostitution. Meeting a member of the Night Witches, a radical feminist group that rescues captive women smuggles them through an underground railroad to freedom, Peter offers to join them to save the young woman he loves. $15.00
"...a gripping, breath-taking story of the invisible crime of sex trafficking in New York City ... People who come to New York must read “In Hiding” to wisen up, the Big Apple could be poisonous. OSM! Magazinel

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JIMMY’S CARWASH ADVENTURE/LA AVENTURA DE JAIME EN EL AUTOLAVADO - A kind carwash man helps Jimmy send his pedal car through the carwash. When Jimmy & his dad later find the carwash workers striking for fair pay, Jimmy does something dangerous, and teaches his dad an important lesson about social justice and solidarity.  Bilingual, Age 4-10, $12.50
"This bilingual picture book enchants children, while offering them a chance to explore their own lives and the lives of working people. ~UCLA LABOR CENTER

JIMMY'S CARWASH ADVENTURE $12.50
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JOELITO’S BIG DECISION/LA GRAN DECISIÓN DE JOELITO - When 9 year old Joelito goes with his family to McMann’s for his juicy Friday night burger, he finds his best friend Brandon standing in a crowd protesting the low pay his parents earn at the fast food restaurant. Will Joelito cross the picket line for a tasty burger? Bilingual, Age 4-10, $12.50 (paper), $20 (cloth)
“This is a wonderful book taking on a timely topic... Great story, beautifully told, terrific illustrations, and bilingual... wonderful!” ~Reach and Teach   A LABOR  START SEPTEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH SELECTION!

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Justice Is Our ​Love In Action - Poetry and art to heal America's broken heart, this is a book to savor again and again. $20.00
"Justice is Our Love in Action is a powerful and evocative collection of poems and art that speaks to our collective souls of what it means to seek justice. It reminds us that the American experiment is, indeed, a work in progress, at times a triumphant success and at times a haunting failure." ~Rabbi Matthew A. Reimer, Temple Sinai, New Orleans

​Paperback: $20.00
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Legacy Costs - The Story of a Factory Town - Within a century, New Castle, Indiana changed from an agricultural county seat to a prosperous factory town to a deindustrialized and struggling part of the American rust belt. Legacy Costs shows how this factory town became part of the rust belt, and how we can fight for economic renewal. $15.00
“Readable and concise, a great place to begin exploration of our troubled economy.  --
Jim Dash, Union Labor News

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LOVE DIES - A professional killer haunting the divorce courts offers the spouse with the weakest morals and the most to lose a simple proposition: pay me to fake an accidental death for your mate and your troubles will be over. It’s a profitable  business plan, with one little problem: A savvy NYC Public Health physician notes a surprising uptick in accidental deaths and decides to investigate. $15.00
“This is an exciting thriller starring an intriguing doctor, an ailing first responder and a for hire mercenary killer…with an amusing lampooning of the book publishing industry to lighten the dark story line of what happens when literally Love Dies.” ~Mystery Gazette

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The Man Who Fell From The Sky - David Gomes, a young reporter for the Cape & Islands Gazette covers the story of a shocking murder. With protests against the Viet Nam war and the rise of the Black Panthers roiling the public, the investigation becomes personal when Gomes, a Cape Verdean American, encounters the smoldering racial antagonism among black and white members of his Cape Cod community. $15.00
Set amidst the rich cultural mix of Cape Verdean and Portuguese fishermen who came to the country as free men and consequentially fought being seen as the descendants of slaves, Fletcher lets a son of those men tell the story. ~Walter Mosley

Paperback $15.00
Hardcover $28.00
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Manny and the Mango Tree/Many y el árbol de mango - Good-natured Manny can’t understand why the owner of his Miami apartment building won’t let the children pick the luscious mangoes from the tree they lovingly watered and fed. The parents are all scared the owner will call immigration and deport the neighbors who are undocumented if they protest. So Manny and his friends organize a children's protest all by themselves that raises one big hullabaloo. $10.00
"I liked that the kids didn’t take no for an answer and they organized this protest all by themselves. I can imagine that they learned a lot from the experience and will go on to fight for better lives for themselves and their parents." Eight-year old Marsha, Labor Notes Review. ​

Manny and the Mango Tree $10.00
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Margarito’s Forest/El Bosque de Don Margarito - In a small, remote Guatemala village, Don Margarito and his friends planted and tended the forest that remains the heart of their village. As the deforesting effects of climate change become clear, Don Margarito’s life and the ways of the Maya offer timely wisdom for a planet in peril. $12.50 (paper), $20.00 (hardcover) To learn more, click here...
A Consortium for Latin American Studies Programs Commended Title and a Bank Street School of Education Best Book of 2017.


Paperback $13.50
Hardcover $21.00
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Murder of a Post Office Manager - Postal worker & union steward Paul Farley has battled his sadistic manager for years. When the evil boss is brutally gunned down outside the facility, the police arrest the beleaguered union steward. Is Farley guilty of the crime or is he an innocent man facing a life sentence? $15.00
"In this novel the author shows in detail how complaints and grievances are dealt with and resolved, not always in the favour of the Union...This is a fascinating novel, educational and entertaining and I highly recommend it to all but in particular to anyone interested in how the Postal Service works and how it deals with its staff. ~Labor Studies Journal

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My Open Heart: 1199 Nursing Home Workers Tell Their Story - Caregivers are remarkable people, whether they give care in a nursing home or in someone’s home. Their work is hidden to much of the world, but their stories deserve to be told. Reading these stories will put a smile on your face. $12.50 
"Many of the writers chose to tell about their lives as caregivers. Others chose to write about other sides to themselves, to give us insight into their lives. These stories are important, and they have lessons for us all." ~ Steve Bender, Executive Director, 1199 NE Training & Upgrading Fund


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New York Hustle - After his mother’s mysterious death, his father, Jacob, a garment worker with a blazing temper, places 10 year old Stan in a Brooklyn foster home. Unwanted and unruly, young Stanley learns to fight, gamble, drink and play pool. He drops out of high school and supports himself as a street peddler in the 1950's and 60's, where he meets a cast of colorful characters while hawking goods on the sidewalks of New York. Price $15.00
"...a moving and intense memoir…Maron’s ultimate take-away is poignant: The past is like a cemetery; we can visit if we want or we can abandon it and let the weeds grow. But whatever mysteries lie beneath those headstones, we can’t let them kill our dreams.” Eleanor Bader, Review Fix (for complete review, click here...)                                       

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No Place To Be Sick - A Lenny Moss Mystery - The nurses at James Madison Hospital fear a psychopath is killing their patients. But when they report their concerns, the Nursing Director threatens to fire them if they talk about their suspicions. So they ask Lenny Moss, union steward & detective to investigate. But Lenny is busy fighting the hospital's threat to decertify the union and void the contract. $15.00
"The book does such a  wonderful job of showing workers uniting to fight for justice that unions have used his books for steward training. Find out if Lenny and his friends win their battles in this roller coaster of a book." ~Union Communications


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Polar Bear Pete's Ice is Melting!
Polar Bear Pete tells Ahna, a young Inuit girl, that he and his animal friends are scared because their habitats are being destroyed. Ahna tells her friends about meeting Pete, and soon children all over the country demand that their parents STOP BURNING ALL YOUR FIRES! An enchanting bilingual picture book that empowers children to advocate for planet earth.
In English & Spanish.
Age 5-10 years Price: $13.50
Official release: April 1, 2022, available NOW from Hard Ball & Little Heroes Press

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Sixteen Tons - takes the reader down into the dangerous coal mines of the early 1900s, as Italian immigrant Antonio Vacca and his sons encounter cave-ins and fires deep below the earth's surface. Above ground, the fiery women join their husbands to battle gun thugs and corrupt sheriffs at Virden, Matewan and Ludlow in an epic struggle to form a union and make the mines a safer place to work. An epic novel in the tradition of The Grapes of Wrath. $15.00
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Sixteen Tons serves as a sobering reminder of the struggle for workers’ rights in America. It will never make the New York Times best-seller list or be made into a movie with a cast of Hollywood stars, but it is nonetheless a book that should be read and enjoyed by a large audience..." ILLINOIS TIMES For reviews and more, click here... 

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Slim To None - A Lenny Moss Mystery - A midnight phone call pulls Lenny into a case where he must confront the darkest hour of his life when he realizes that even a life long friend may turn out to be his mortal enemy.
Earl Silbar, AFSCME Steward, Chicago: "Here's a great read, a complicated mystery, good friends, comradeship in hard times, and union workers shown in full humanity." 
Ray Walsh, Curious Book Reviews: "Laced with dark humor and told with an insider's knowledge, this fast-paced, nifty paperback is the best yet in the series."
Pride & A Paycheck:  “In Tim Sheards' fourth and most exciting and unnerving Lenny Moss mystery to date, you won’t be the only reader to say ‘Yes…Lenny should have an action figure in his likeness!’” 



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Some Cuts Never Heal - A Lenny Moss Mystery - Lenny Moss convinces his co-workers to pretend there's a live patient in an empty bed, just to give them a break from the crush of new admission. Big mistake. When the joke backfires, Lenny and his friends face termination if he can't find the killer who put the joke on him. $15.00
"This well-plotted page-turner is guaranteed to scare the bejesus out of anyone anticipating a hospital stay anytime in the near future." ~Publishers Weekly
"...provides realistic details of hospital routine and budget-cutting politics. Other bonuses are polished prose and elements of warmth and humor. Strongly recommended for most mystery collections." LIBRARY JOURNAL


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Someone Has To Die - A Lenny Moss Mystery - - James Madison Hospital's fearless union steward Lenny Moss agrees to help  a nurse accused of the wrongful death of her patient, while Croesus Medical Group, the new hospital owner, threatens to withdraw contributions to the union's health and pension benefit fund, an act that will take away pensions and health benefiits for the active and retired workers. Price $15.00 
“This is a book about working people who, when faced with a challenge, draw deep down on a reserve of strength and intelligence that…enables them to stay afloat amidst a rising tide of social and economic waves of adversity.” ~Labor Press

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As they stand up, slow down, form unions, leave an abusive relationship or just stir up good trouble, the characters in this multi-generation novel entertain and enlighten, make us laugh and rage, and encourage us to love deeply, that we may continue the fight for justice.
"So much fiction is about escape and fantasy, but these powerful Tales of Struggle will enrich our real and daily lives."  ─ Gloria Steinem 
“What a wonderful story of class, class struggle and regular people.  The story is about struggle and change, but also about joy and humor.  Great work! ─ Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of Solidarity Divided 
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This Won't Hurt A Bit - A Lenny Moss Mystery - When a hot-tempered laundry worker is wrongly arrested for murdering a physician, angry hospital workers ask their union steward to set the man free. How can he do it? By tracking down the real killer. So Lenny Moss begins his first murder investigation, aided by his many friends in the hospital.
"Although hospital administrators are relieved when a troublesome laundry worker is charged with the murder, outraged staff members go to their union representative, a scrappy custodian named Lenny Moss, and ask him to find the real killer. Since there's no merit to the case...Lenny is just wasting his time. But Sheard...makes sure that readers do not waste theirs. His intimate view of Lenny's world is a gentle eye-opener into the way a large institution looks from a workingman's perspective." New York Times

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Trailer Park/Parque De Remolques - When his family moved  from the suburbs to the trailer park, Robert hated the  park, and he didn’t trust the new neighbors. He missed his big house, the big yard and his old friends. But a young girl named Jessie patiently reached out her hand in friendship. Over time, Robert learned that his new neighbors in the park were the kindest, most wonderful people  in the  world, and that he was right where he belonged. $12.50 Age 6-10 years, bilingual - English & Spanish

Trailer Park\ Parque De Remolques Paperback  $12.50
Trailer Park\ Parque De Remolques Hardcover $20.00
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Throw Out the Water - The long, bloody coal mine wars between rival unions tore apart families and communities in Central Illinois during the 1930s as they battled Chicago gun thugs hired by the mine owners. A mining family struggles to make peace within the family and the community as the unending bombings and gunfights kill too many. Based on actual events that occurred throughout Illinois from 1933 to 1937.  $15.00
“Corley’s words bring to light the dreams and aspirations of the men, women and children who lived our Labor history. They traveled across oceans and expanses of land. They dug and blasted deep into the earth. It is written so anyone today can get an understanding of the miner’s work day back then.” ~Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO

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The Union Member's Complete Guide An easy-to-read, comprehensive guide to how you can get the most out of your job in a unionized workplace, from understanding what a union is and how it operates to how you can get the most value out of your union card and what you can do to make your union more successful. Topics include understanding how unions operate, getting your say in contract demands, a union's responsibility to its members, Getting help with workplace, Labor laws that affect you and much more. Price: $15.00
"The classic book that all newly hired workers should receive from their steward on their first day of work, and that workers considering organizing their workplace should study in order to visualize what to expect…should be in every worker’s locker, backpack, glove compartment or desk. ~Helena Worthen, author of What Did You Learn At Work Today? 

1 copy: $17.00 + $3.50 shipping
10 copies: $13.00 each + $1 shipping/book = $140.00
25 copies: $12.00 each + $1 shipping/book = $325.00
50 copies: $18.00 each + $1 shipping/book = $550.00
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Welcome to the Union - Don’t let management’s voice be the only one new employees hear in your unionized workplace. Welcome them to the job with this easy-to-read, solidarity-building introduction to unionism designed to win their support and involvement. Give them a quick and easy read that offers a concise, to-the-point explanation of how unions operate and the vital role every employee can play helping improve the workplace for all. $2.50.
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1 copy: $2.50, free shipping
25 copies: $1.00/copy + $.10/each shipping = $27.50
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100 copies: $.75/copy + $.10/each shipping = $85.00
500 copies: $.75/copy + $.10/each shipping = $425.00
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What Did You Learn At Work Today? How do workers make a bad job into a good job? Where do they get the power to do their jobs right? These lessons must be  learned, but not the way we learn at school, where people study alone, take tests, and succeed or fail as individuals. Helena Worthen's book brings learning theory to labor-management disputes, giving us tools to understand the depth and importance of workers' knowledge.
"Helena Worthen's work is brave, exciting and profound. It is the product of a good heart and a good mind. Here is a gift to all of us who are groping towards a theory and practice that promotes learning for justice."  D’Arcy Martin, Portside Magazine.
Click here for more reviews of What Did You Learn at Work Today.

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Winning Richmond: How A Progressive Alliance Won City Hall - Political activists, environmentalists, and social justice advocates formed a Progressive Alliance that took their city back from the Chevron Oil Company. They transformed Richmond, long polluted and poisoned, into a national leader in sustainability, equity and grassroots democracy. Gayle McLaughlin was at the center of that long-term struggle, going door-to-door campaigning and serving as the two-term Mayor of Richmond. This is her story. $15.00
“This book shows how much mobilized progressives can achieve against corporate domination. Important lessons for the big social changes we need to make.” ~Richard D. Wolff, Democracy@Work

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With Our Loving Hand: 1199 Nursing Home Workers Tell Their Story As Executive Director of the 1199 NE Training Fund, I’ve had the privilege of hearing the members tell their stories for many years. I’ve heard uplifting stories and tragic stories. Many stories bring smiles to my face; others leave me sad and shaking my head. 
 Mercy Osei-Sarbeng, a writer published here, said, “Besides being healthcare workers, we all have personal stories to share, which indeed is for the common good for everyone to hear.” How right she is. I hope that reading this beautiful collection will give you some insight into the world that these committed nursing home workers live in every day. — Steve Bender, Executive Director, 1199 NE Training & Upgrading Fund, Hartford, CT
         Read about the book and watch videos of nursing home workers reading their stories, click here...