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Fearless and Free

by Sarah White

Offering encouragement and advice to women facing mid-career changes, Sachs’s is an uplifting work. Wendy Sachs, whose background includes work in politics, television, and content production, offers women inspiration and solid advice... Read More

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Dream with Me

by Kristine Morris

Perkins calls for a new reality in race relations, one in which “true justice is wrapped up in love.” John M. Perkins’s Dream with Me: Race, Love, and the Struggle We Must Win is the powerful testament of a man who was brought to... Read More

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The Confessions of St. Augustine

by Kristen Rabe

This is a clear, conversational presentation of a classic Christian work. In Naxos’s new audio recording of The Confessions of Saint Augustine, British actor Mark Meadows offers a compelling, earnest interpretation of one of the most... Read More

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False Flag

by John M. Murray

"False Flag" pits nations against each other with two headstrong women front and center. John Altman’s "False Flag" examines the costs of extremism, pitting two strong women against each other in a complex plot to wage global war.... Read More

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Finders Keepers

by John M. Murray

This artfully narrated mystery lures readers into a town with a dark secret. "Finders Keepers", by Belinda Bauer, pits an elusive kidnapper against a close-knit town. This is an engrossing and atmospheric crime thriller with a... Read More

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Healing the Angry Brain

by Catherine Thureson

Though the focus is on anger, the information provided in this book is helpful in understanding the full range of human emotions. "Healing the Angry Brain" by Ronald Potter-Efron is a remarkable examination of emotional response in the... Read More

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Tune Up

by Angela McQuay

This thriller presents an interesting look into the edgy lifestyles of avant-garde artists and others living on the fringes of society. A wild ride through the world of custom bikes, high-end orchestras, and the daily lives of some... Read More

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World of Dawn

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

An appealing novel, "World of Dawn" employs themes of good and evil, courage and cowardice, and guilt and absolution. Thoughtful characterization and intriguing world-building come together to make Shawn Gale’s World of Dawn: Arise an... Read More

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