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February 2001

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published February 2001.

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Ghost of a Smile

by Rebecca Rego

From this non-Japanese writer comes a collection of traditional Japanese ghost stories as colorful, enigmatic, and foreboding as the bookjacket’s cover art, which features a “Hell Courtesan.” Set in Tokyo, Boehm’s eight longish... Read More

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Cooking Up an Italian Life

by Nancy K. Allen

There’s a great wave of enchantment for things Italian washing over America. Immersed deeply in it are Sanders and her husband, Walter. Sanders, an American cook and food writer lovesick for Italy, has found that “I don’t need to... Read More

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Just Walkin' in the Rain

by Edward Morris

Few people who were dancing and romancing in 1956 to Johnnie Ray’s new hit, “Just Walkin’ in the Rain,” realized that the song had been co-written and first recorded three years earlier by a black man still serving a life... Read More

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Miles to Go

by Colleen Miller

At first glance, Chris and Tori are easily passable for the stereotypes they assign to each other. To dismiss, however, either of these characters or this novel as stereotypical or underdeveloped would be a mistake. McKeever’s novel of... Read More

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Soul Stirrings

by Jill Wandas

“Looking back became a learning experience,” reflects Coleman, “I finally found my voice… [and] am beginning to use it.” The author is referencing that special voice within people which, if tended to, is capable of summoning... Read More

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Homeless at Home

by Jessica Belle Smith

Combine the brevity of William Carlos Williams with the poetic leaps of Emily Dickinson, add a tough, yet passionate voice, and the result could be close to Frym’s fourth poetry collection, Homeless at Home. From the Dickinson poem... Read More

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Midland

by Michael Graber

In his new collection of poems, Dawes flawlessly weaves in settings and events from the American South, Africa, the Caribbean, and England. Weighing loss against experience, a sense of home against chosen exile, and relationships and... Read More

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