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Feeling as a Foreign Language

by Jennifer Sperry

In this meaty, laudable collection of essays, Alice Fulton constructs a rich and multi-faceted investigation into some of the most fundamental and thus far neglected topics in post modern/twenty-first-century reading, writing and... Read More

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Here Lies My Heart

by Cari Noga

Defenders of the institution will be relieved; more than half of the twenty essays in Here Lies My Heart muse about why people marry, instead of why they don’t. What most of these essayists say, however, is not likely to encourage... Read More

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Queen of the Mist

by Anne-Marie Oomen

As runner-up for Poetry Society’s Alice Fay di Castagnola Award, this is a beautiful narrative poem about Annie Taylor, the intrepid woman who, for the first time, shot Niagara Falls in 1901. It is a wonderful book; fresh and... Read More

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Early Grrrl

by Leeta Taylor

Call it “No Byyys Allowed.” In this sampling from four now out-of-print volumes of her poetry, Marge Piercy has dedicated it to “grrrl” power, the we-are-woman roar of the zines and poetry slams generation, that is, for the... Read More

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How the News Makes Us Dumb

by Cari Noga

First heard a few years ago, the outcry that the U.S. tax code and IRS are beyond fixing has steadily grown louder—and given the general dissatisfaction with the media nowadays, Sommerville’s work on the Fourth Estate could have the... Read More

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Family of Light

by Sophia Tarila

Internationally-known trance channel and author of Bringers of the Dawn and Earth, (which have sold half a million copies and translated into more than a dozen languages), Barbara Marciniak now offers a third work of Pleiadian advice and... Read More

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Life

by Emmy Lou Belcher

The idea of describing life as a journey has spawned a multitude of books in the spiritual enlightenment genre. Life: A User’s Manual is a refreshing offering with its unique premise. Rather than presenting itself as a guide to a... Read More

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Hoodoo Medicine

by Joyce Wardwell

In relatively few pages, this book tackles an extraordinarily involved question: How does a culture develop its unique approach to healing? Author and medical anthropologist Mitchell provides us with insights by examining the medicinal... Read More

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