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May 2000

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 2000.

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Second Wives

by Elizabeth Millard

Marriage in today’s society, with remarriages prevalent and blended families more common, can bring a host of issues that a bride of any age may dread encountering. If this isn’t the groom’s first trip down the aisle, it’s... Read More

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A Woman's Path

by Dorothy Goepel

A sense of the spiritual arises in short spurts and over a lifetime of cherishing the soul and all things divine. Reassurance, peace and miracles are perpetual pursuits on Earth, thus from one vantage point humans encounter the mystical... Read More

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Witches' Night Out

by Carol Lynn Stewart

Bethany Salem will stop at nothing to find the murderer of her boyfriend Joe. Her father, a New York City police detective, can’t stop her. Certainly her father’s power-mad lawyer girlfriend, the “Bitch from the East,” can’t... Read More

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Swan, What Shores?

by Aimé Merizon

The relationship of this title and the poems within are intuitively connected to a line in a poem that reads “What country have you come from, swan, what shores are you flying to?” The poems themselves are grouped under five titles... Read More

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Major McKinley

by Karl Helicher

Theodore Roosevelt accused President McKinley of having “no more backbone than a chocolate éclair” because he viewed the President as being overly cautious about committing American troops to war with Spain. Yet, as Armstrong, a... Read More

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Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues

by Peter Terry

Arthur Alexander may not be a household name, but it should be. Like many early African-American pioneers of popular music in the 1950s and 1960s he influenced virtually all of the major rock and roll artists of the era. His music, a... Read More

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Muses in Arcadia

by Elizabeth Millard

At its best, a travel guide can give wayfarers a sense of the place to which they’re journeying, describing not just the famous spots, but also the hidden treasures. Muses in Arcadia goes far beyond this, upping the standard for travel... Read More

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