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Never Name the Dead

by Karen Rigby

A Kiowa woman returns to her Oklahoma reservation in D. M. Rowell’s ominous novel "Never Name the Dead". Summoned home by an unusual phone call, Mud takes leave from her Silicon Valley job to meet her grandfather, James. James is a... Read More

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MacLeish Sq.

by Meg Nola

In Dennis Must’s intriguing novel "MacLeish Sq.", illusion challenges reality and invades the unsettled past. John just bought an old farmhouse in his New England hometown. He left this “mostly desolate” place at eighteen, yet as... Read More

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The Kitchen Healer

by Aimee Jodoin

Enter the heart of the home to find solace and self-love through Jules Blaine Davis’s New Age book "The Kitchen Healer". Though it contains some recipes, this is not a cookbook, but rather a cooking book. It is a guide to feeling at... Read More

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Whoever You Are

by Danielle Ballantyne

Tackling the complexities of love and gender, this inclusive board book assures children “I’m not here to judge. I’m just here to find out.” Bright colors and minimalist illustrations make this inclusive, rhyming book engaging... Read More

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Recovering You

by Aimee Jodoin

Steven Washington’s tender text "Recovering You" merges traditional and modern practices into a holistic approach to recovering from addiction. Trained in traditional Chinese medicine, Washington used qigong, a system of movements and... Read More

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