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Pepperland

by Margaret Fedder

Obvious love for music, technology, and the written word exudes from each page. With an effervescent momentum, Barry Wightman’s novel "Pepperland" explores a crossroads where music, technology, and love intersect. It’s the mid-1970s... Read More

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Glorybound

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Debut author creates a meticulously crafted story of damnation and redemption. Jessie Van Eerden’s debut novel follows the Lemleys, a West Virginia family once called upon to prophecy for God, but who seem to have fallen from grace.... Read More

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The Prodigal

by Tammy Snyder

Hurley’s eloquent, hypnotic style will have readers following, unquestioningly, to the very end. A tale of redemption, love, and mystery, "The Prodigal" is a masterpiece of artistic imagination and fluid strokes of the pen.... Read More

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Life's Good, Brother

by James Burt

The personal reflections of Turkish novelist Nazim Hikmet reach poetic heights in this memoir of a political agitator and his exile. If history has any great benefit to human activity, it’s the ability to revive interest in things of... Read More

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