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Reviews of Books with 292 Pages

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Reaching beyond Faith

by Joe Taylor

This is a necessary exegetical resource for those who wish to understand the Koran in a pluralistic context. In his refreshing and insightful Reaching Beyond Faith, Ibn Farabi treads the waters between blind faith in and a deep... Read More

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The Bakersfield Sound

by Melissa Wuske

Like the music it honors, "The Bakersfield Sound" has the power to move people in surprising ways. The Bakersfield Sound: How a Generation of Displaced Okies Revolutionized American Music by Robert E. Price is an in-depth portrait of a... Read More

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Dolet

by Hilary Daninhirsch

Weinberg paints a vivid portrait of a learned man who refused to be silenced. "Dolet" is the engaging tale of a real-life Inquisition-era writer and scholar. Compelling and action-filled, this historical novel portrays an uncelebrated... Read More

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The Sacred Ego

by Margaret Fedder

This outstanding guide to fostering peace in communities opens hearts up to facilitating justice in an often violent world. "The Sacred Ego" speaks from and to the heart as author Jalaja Bonheim implores humans, as individuals and as a... Read More

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After Helen

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Romance gives way to reality, and vivacity to human fragility in this novel about rebuilding a family after a loss. The novel that won Paul Cavanagh the spot as the first-ever Lit Idol hits the international stage. "After Helen" is a... Read More

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Smoke Dreams

by Julia Ann Charpentier

A haunted mansion with an intelligent personality propels this eerie tale set in New Mexico. In "Smoke Dreams", Donald Willerton teeters on the brink of historical and horror fiction, creating an eye-opening escapade for the uninitiated.... Read More

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Socialism on Trial

by Monica Carter

Cannon’s testimony details Marxist philosophy on war and what socialists can take from it to counter the American capitalist majority. "Socialism on Trial", by James P. Cannon, offers explanations to those who question the efficacy of... Read More

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