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The Stuff of Family Life

by Catherine Reed-Thureson

"The Stuff of Family Life", by Michelle Janning, is a fascinating sociological exploration of what material goods say about people and society. Examining both spaces and objects, the book looks at different life stages and the living... Read More

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Two Gentlemen on the Beach

by Karen Rigby

This affecting, dimensional work centers on the power gained by losing oneself in the mythology of others. Charlie Chaplin and Winston Churchill: Englishmen, twentieth-century icons, and, in Austrian writer Michael Köhlmeier’s rich... Read More

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Of Julia and Men

by Claire Foster

This novel is a fabulous, fun page-turner that dives headlong into the sometimes murky waters of adult relationships. Peggy Hinaekian’s novel "Of Julia and Men" takes on the thrilling subject of love with spirit, telling a tantalizing... Read More

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The Window Washer

by Jill Allen

This mystery and thriller charts new territory by examining shades of evil and whether ends always justify means. After his wife and son die in a suspicious fire, Nick takes a job as a high-rise window washer and building maintenance... Read More

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The Birth of Bourbon

by Matt Sutherland

With plentiful limestone-filtered springwater and an ideal climate, your old Kentucky home was God’s gift to whiskey makers, and early settlers put grain to copper still and bourbon soon ran from it. But Prohibition cut the number of... Read More

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World-Changing Generosity

by Rachel Jagareski

A new guide to charitable work and global giving provides inspiration and guidance to those who want to live a more charitable life. For those overwhelmed by depressing global news reports or who are facing disillusionment, authors Jim... Read More

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Love Fed

by Rachel Jagareski

So you’re a raw-food devotee, a vegan, or maybe even a beegan (you make exceptions for honey), and fresh fruit just doesn’t strike you as the most indulgent finale to your special meals. Well, sweet toothers, don’t despair. In her... Read More

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