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Man of the People

by Mark G. McLaughlin

Timing is everything, and T. Spencer Adams’s Frank Capra-style story of a common man of common sense being catapulted into the race for U.S. president is well timed. Like Capra’s Depression-era film classics Mr. Smith Goes to... Read More

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Manifest Destiny

by Patty Sutherland

Gerardus Ramc, author of eight books, is a passionate secular humanist with an exceptional grasp of how religion has detrimentally influenced human behavior. "Manifest Destiny", as the title portends, is his extrapolation on the... Read More

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Making College Pay

by Peter Dabbene

High school seniors and their parents put a lot of money, time, and effort into choosing a college, and there are plenty of books available that give advice on how to dress up a high school transcript or college application, or how to... Read More

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Lucas Comes to America

by Alicia Sondhi

The beloved dog of a philanthropist, Lucas is a very lucky terrier. In "Lucas Comes to America", four- to eight-year-old readers get a picture of his wonderful life. From his home in Manchester, England, Lucas travels all the way to... Read More

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Love

by Karen McCarthy

Lebohang May offers this apologia in his dedication: “I may not have mastered poetry in motion and its rules but this is my poetry in passion and aspiration.” Indeed, passion and aspiration pulse through this volume. May’s fervent... Read More

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Joy for a Lifetime

by Margaret Cullison

The use of ritual in religious practice helps devotees reinforce the tenets prescribed by their faith. Practitioners find solace and inspiration through repetition of routines intended to deepen their understanding and adherence to a... Read More

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