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Saving Daylight

In the author’s long and distinguished career, he has published more than two dozen books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. His best-known work may be the Western novella Legends of the Fall, which was made into a popular if rather... Read More

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Tales from the Dog Listener

This author is Nanny 911 for dogs. After seeing the famous “Horse Whisperer” Monty Roberts in 1989, Fennell developed a positive approach to dog training based on a dog’s natural desire to be part of a pack. Her first three books... Read More

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Weaving a Woman's Life

If one tries hard enough, it’s possible to find a metaphor for the human condition in nearly any activity; and while others may don T-shirts proclaiming that “Baseball (or Camping or Golf) Is Life,” for the author, it is the craft... Read More

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The Redemption of Love

by Melanie Seibert

The questions about gender with which Christendom—and society at large—must reckon are vital. What does it mean to be a man? What does it mean to be a woman? Which social roles should be embraced because they are dictated by biology... Read More

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Black Silk Handkerchief

by Edward Morris

The first of a proposed series of mysteries, this novel introduces protagonist Bill Mallory, a drifter who privately sees himself through the lens of his Choctaw name, Hom-Astubby. Although he has a law degree, Mallory works as a... Read More

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Million Dollar Baby

by Donna Russo Morin

The Depression era of the United States was one of the worst times this country has ever suffered. Yet even in the worst of times there is something valuable to be found—money was scarce, but innocence, kindness, and grace were in... Read More

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Coming to Rest

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

In this volume, the author races between arriving and departing; her poems run with compulsion, to see the next place, hear a last voice, find a lost daughter or aunt, notice a new change. Though the poems take their leave of home and... Read More

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