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- Books Published October 2015
October 2015
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that were
published October 2015.
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Journalism and politics in a 1970s Mexico replete with petro dollars, corruption, and murder of the voiceless. "Death in Veracruz" is the first of Mexican journalist Héctor Aguilar Camín’s novels to be translated into English. First... Read More
Sixth-century Ireland finds Christians and Druids wary of each other, especially when bodies start piling up in the bogs. Philip Freeman, a professor of classics at Luther College and author of several nonfiction books on classical-era... Read More
Convincingly utilizing modern Christianity to reveal how humans must show compassion to the environment—Pope Francis would approve. Norman Wirzba’s "From Nature to Creation" is an eloquent theological exercise that contributes... Read More