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Book Review

Clive's Jobs

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Find out how Clive uses his imagination every day to become a waiter, a librarian, a teacher, a nurse, and more while encouraging his diverse circle of friends to cut, paste, sing, dance, and explore together. Create original scenarios... Read More

Book Review

The Collected Letters of Alan Watts

by Joe Taylor

The Collected Letters adds a new portal to the identity of the man most responsible for introducing Zen Buddhism to the West. Edited by his daughters, Joan and Anne Watts, these assembled letters of Alan Watts—the British-born writer,... Read More

Book Review

Isaac

by Gary Presley

"Isaac" is profound and consequential historical fiction. Robert Karmon’s "Isaac" is a moving tale of a young Polish Jew trapped during the Holocaust, a person who joins anti-Nazi partisans out of necessity, only to be confronted again... Read More

Book Reviews