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No Vacancy

by Rachel Jagareski

In Tziporah Cohen’s "No Vacancy", an eleven-year-old leaves New York City after her parents buy a rundown motel upstate. At the Jewel Motor Inn, in New York’s Finger Lakes region, Miriam shares a grimy room, painted a color... Read More

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The Memory Monster

by Eileen Gonzalez

In Yishai Sarid’s dark, thoughtful novel "The Memory Monster", a Holocaust historian struggles with the weight of his profession. The story takes the form of a letter written by the anonymous narrator to explain an unspecified event.... Read More

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That Time of Year

by Eileen Gonzalez

A family holiday takes a turn for the strange and tragic in Marie NDiaye’s novel "That Time of Year". On the last day of their summer vacation, Herman’s wife and son go missing. His only chance of finding them, according to his sole... Read More

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After Elias

by Linda Thorlakson

Eddy Boudel Tan’s debut novel "After Elias", whose climatic prologue is arresting, rides on a trajectory wherein every mystery solved begets a dozen more. Coen Caraway descends upon Isla de Espejos several days before his groom-to-be... Read More

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Brands on a Mission

by Carol Booton

"Brands on a Mission" is a valuable marketing text aimed at inspiring corporate leaders to harness the power of their brands to improve lives and promote social justice. Myriam Sidibe’s action-oriented business book "Brands on a... Read More

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Walking in Love

by Jeremiah Rood

"Walking in Love" is a thoughtful text that encourages personal transformation via cultivated relationships with God. Suzanne Miller’s "Walking in Love" is a progressive Christian guidebook designed to help audiences follow Jesus’s... Read More

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