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Mercy's Rain

by Margaret Cullison

Sproles movingly dramatizes the conflicts between good and evil that challenge the characters’ faith in God and each other. Set in the mountains of eastern Tennessee, Cindy K. Sproles movingly depicts simple country folk whose belief... Read More

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Wild Gourmet

by Jason Henninger

Seasoned hunters looking to expand their kitchen repertoire will certainly be pointed in the right direction with this comprehensive guide. For the true gourmet, nothing beats the freshest cuts of meat, especially when it is free-range... Read More

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My Yellow Balloon

by Matt Sutherland

Boy loves balloon. Boy loses balloon. Boy breaks down, grief stricken. Slowly, heartbreakingly, skies clear and boy learns to smile again. Meanwhile— Gentle reader captivated by artwork. Gentle reader smitten with boy. Gentle reader... Read More

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Death in the Congo

by Karl Helicher

This in-depth analysis of an important event in Congo’s history discusses significant revelations concerning international politics. The recent US Senate report describing the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” has again... Read More

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Her Own Vietnam

by Julia Jenkins

A woman’s story of wartime PTSD gathers complex characters to shed light on a little-discussed point of view. "Her Own Vietnam", by Lynn Kanter, is the story of Della Brown, who served as an army nurse in Vietnam but only begins to... Read More

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Look Back!

by Aimee Jodoin

Gorgeous, lifelike illustrations of Caribbean rainforests and a Dominican-American family bolster the appeal of this tale, in which a grandmother tells her childhood story of the elusive monster, Ti Bolom, to her young grandson. With... Read More

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Lloyd Llama

by Aimee Jodoin

Lloyd Llama lives a lively life rife with laughter, lollipops, cellos, and the color yellow. But when Al Alpaca arrives, with his air guitar, art, and azure fur, the two simply can’t get along. This hilarious book plays with words on... Read More

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