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Book Review

The Bridge Club

by Cheryl M. Hibbard

For those who greet the arrival of a favorite women’s magazine as a special occasion that calls for a nice cup of tea and a quiet, solitary hour, Patricia Sands’ "The Bridge Club" will justify both a full pot of tea and a long,... Read More

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Burns Road

by Cheryl M. Hibbard

In "Burns Road", novelist and screenwriter Brian Pelton continues the Steadman family saga introduced in his earlier novel, None Wasted, None Spared. Along with a group of friends, the Steadmans have left Depression-era Seattle to start... Read More

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Dream Weaver

by Cheryl M. Hibbard

Less a memoir than one man’s treatise on America in the early 1970s, Frederick Keogh’s "Dream Weaver" exposes both the spiritual void and the deceptive mysticism of a generation emerging from the upheaval of the 1960s. Keogh sticks... Read More

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