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March 2013

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 2013.

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Understanding Change

by Barry Silverstein

This thorough, well-written treatise contains keen and valuable insights on coping with change. Albert de Goias, a practicing physician and psychotherapist, wrote "Understanding Change" for a compelling reason. “While in practice,”... Read More

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Some Moments in My Life

by Barbara Bamberger Scott

An immigrant driven to succeed, Amisial remains humble, grateful, and spiritually connected, expressing these qualities earnestly in his poetry. Academically accomplished new poet Wilfrid Amisial has created a collection of inspirational... Read More

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Remembering Creation

by Peter Dabbene

These scientific tales, written in a bedtime story style, beg to be read over again as they provoke curiosity and improve understanding of the universe. The story of the creation of life can be seen as poetic or strictly the domain of... Read More

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Pointy-Enders

by Sheila M. Trask

Kids on the narrow end of the school resource pool, the tough cases, are given a human face by an author who has worked in the trenches. Experienced educator Simon Petrie reports from the trenches of Australian public schools with... Read More

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Pastor

by Melissa Wuske

Warm sentiments in this fictionalized account of the author’s life as a pastor honor the humility of the profession. Pastor: A Fictional Reminiscence with Conversations on Religion and Society by James Stanley Barlow is a fictional... Read More

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The New Yorkers

by Thomas Kachadurian

Savor these rich images, valuable for street photographers and those wishing to keep alive the memory of 1980s New York. Robert Herman’s "The New Yorkers" is as much an historical document as it is art. It records a time in American... Read More

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The Cat and the Lizard

by Cheryl Hibbard

Family dysfunction meets the beauty of a Greek island in a story about family, control, and the damage done. Judy Marks’s new book, "The Cat and the Lizard", is a complex story about a family, a collection of assorted friends, and a... Read More

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