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March 15, 2015

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 15, 2015. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in March 2015.

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The Story of Christianity

by Matt Sutherland

Jesus Christ, what a guy: Jewish reformer, populist—he promises eternal salvation to Roman slave and senator alike—performer of miraculous healings and exorcisms, self-described son of God, and, for an encore, takes one for the team... Read More

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Jane Eyre's Sisters

by Kristine Morris

Countering the voices, inner and outer, that demand women’s silence, fiction writers imagine new possibilities into being. The works of a substantial number of Western women writers reveal a major theme: the journey of the... Read More

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South Side Girls

by Karl Helicher

Chatelain has done an outstanding job of identifying childhood experiences for Chicago’s young black girls. The Great Migration (1910-70) saw six million African Americans leave the Jim Crow South for cities in the northern and western... Read More

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Like a Woman

by Jill Allen

Busman makes her gritty characters’ experiences specific yet universal, to expose the difficulties of lower-class women. Uniquely blending first-, second-, and third-person narration, Debra Busman jumps around in time and place to tell... Read More

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Courtship

by Jill Allen

A decades-long, epic love story, this novel offers hope through choosing love despite religious objections. R. L. Sommer’s Courtship: A Novel of Life, Love, and the Law puts a poignant spin on the age-old trope of lovers from different... Read More

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As the Poppies Bloomed

by Jeff Fleischer

Cultural and historical details add depth to this love story set during the Armenian genocide. With her debut novel "As the Poppies Bloomed", Maral Boyadjian tells the story of an Armenian family living in the waning years of the Ottoman... Read More

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