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A novel can be an outstanding platform to educate and inform readers. The novelists Arthur Hailey, James Michener, and Michael Crichton wrote bestselling books that informed... Read More
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A novel can be an outstanding platform to educate and inform readers. The novelists Arthur Hailey, James Michener, and Michael Crichton wrote bestselling books that informed... Read More
In "Suicide, No Way Out", author Donald J. West draws upon the Bible’s Old and New Testaments to illustrate his thesis that the “spiritual reasons for suicide can include... Read More
Set in rural southwestern Colorado in 1955, "The Bee Tree" is the sequel to Kenneth Fenter’s 2010 novel, The Ruin, in which readers first met Clifton Kelly, a young boy who... Read More
It is impossible to read "In the Company of Heroes" without Dr. Zhivago coming to mind. As with the Boris Pasternak novel or the classic movie from the 1960s, Ted Hunt’s book... Read More
“There has to be innate circuitry that does the learning, that creates the culture, that acquires the culture, and that responds to socialization.”—Steven Pinker To begin... Read More
The Homeowner’s Guide to Surviving Foreclosure is written with the economy of an attorney who is accustomed to charging billable hours to financially challenged clients.... Read More
As companies slowly emerge from what undoubtedly has been a very challenging business climate, they may be rethinking their products or services, their market, and even the way... Read More
People suffering from mental illness experience inexplicable emotions that cause them to act strangely. In this fragile state, they often encounter negative reactions to their... Read More
With U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and the crises in the Middle East, Joseph Cordaro’s debut novel, "The Cost of Courage", is an apposite portrait of the ethical... Read More
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