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Reviews of Books with 256 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 256 pages.

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The Asey Mayo Trio

Asey Mayo, speeding in his Porter roadster along the Skaket shore lane, diagnosed the northeast storm coming up as one of Cape Cod’s superdoopers. Appraising the rising wind, the bulbous black clouds streaking overhead, the odd... Read More

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Coaching the Artist Within

“I write my first sentences without any expectation at all,” says the author. “Thinking how the mightiest river begins somewhere with a tiny, uncertain trickle, I’m unconcerned when my first sentences don’t seem to roar.”... Read More

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All My Bones Shake

by Diane Gardner

Our world is dying. Unsustainable environmental practices ruin natural resources. Our social systems destroy our souls. The rich and powerful leave the poor and underprivileged in pain. For these reasons and more, author Robert Jensen... Read More

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Aqua Shock

by Bobbye Middendorf

Dive right into the water wars, where water is the new oil, a limited resource that’s critical to life on the planet. In "Aqua Shock", award-winning journalist Marks illuminates the multifaceted challenges and perspectives on water, or... Read More

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Silhouette

by Diane Gardner

As treasured keepsakes and fine works of craftsmanship, silhouettes played a significant role in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century life. In Silhouettes, Emma Rutherford explores the history, technique, and cultural significance of a... Read More

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The Secret Lives of Teen Girls

by Kristine Morris

Practicing sexuality counselor and mother of a daughter, Evelyn Resh seeks to help girls and women of all ages to accept, understand, and enjoy, rather than fear their sexuality, and to reassure mothers about the normalcy and importance... Read More

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The Reluctant Daughter

"The Reluctant Daughter" opens as a bittersweet modern comedy of manners about generational conflict. There’s an unemotional, chain-smoking mother, a father who keeps trying to keep order, and a lesbian daughter. But this daughter... Read More

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