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Detailed analysis vindicates World War II heroes who may have been unjustly blamed for disaster. In 1944, a few dozen United States bombers were shot down over Germany in one of... Read More
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This suspenseful novel contains a subtle message about how power could be used for good. In Glorious Incorporated: The Joshua Chronicles, by Steven Neil Moore, what starts as a... Read More
A different kind of coming-to-America tale illustrates irrationality of everyday life. If you’ve ever walked in the woods, you may have seen a bramble—a shrub with prickly,... Read More
Funny and readable, this story successfully pulls off the sci-fi alien point of view. Gene Snow Olsen’s "First Contact with Humans" nests philosophy, colonialism, and a... Read More
Three intrepid, resilient kids learn to harness the elements and save themselves in this appealing fantasy for children who have suffered trauma. Open the richly illustrated... Read More
This well-researched, thought-provoking analysis of overpopulation makes for fascinating reading. Allen Cookson’s voluminous work is a big book in many ways. In addition to... Read More
This comprehensive professional guide suggests a personal and open approach to psychological counseling. People who experience psychological distress manifest symptoms in ways... Read More
Think it’s easy to publish a book? Think again. Intelligent and outspoken, Ronald C. Gordon uses snarky humor to explain why easy is the wrong word in this “how-not-to”... Read More
The Art of Art, authored by attorney, painter, gallery owner, and poet Dan Matson, consists of a constellation of contemporary poetic verses that cover myriad aspects of art and... Read More
In Cuauhtémoc: Descending Eagle, the story of a sixteenth-century Mayan child who grows to become a great leader by the time he is twelve, D.L. Davies’s vivid character... Read More
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