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All That We Carried

by Jill Beauchamp

In Erin Bartels’s novel "All That We Carried", two sisters undertake a hiking trip that’s fraught with perils. The Greene sisters have been estranged for a decade, ever since their parents were killed in an automobile accident and... Read More

Book Review

Presidential Spirit

by Jill Beauchamp

The praise-filled biography "Presidential Spirit" is about a man who served his country well and fought against a terrible disease. Gina S. Scheff’s "Presidential Spirit" is a loving biography of her husband, Air Force One Flight Chief... Read More

Book Review

Some Pigtails

by Jill Beauchamp

In Jonathan Eig’s lighthearted early reader "Some Pigtails", a clever girl learns to speak up for herself and negotiate. In this charming story, eight-and-a-half-year-old Lola’s grandpa may be often grumpy, but Lola still cajoles him... Read More

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Throes

by Jill Beauchamp

"Throes" is an engrossing memoir in which a family member’s addiction rips apart many lives. Mary Dolor’s gripping memoir, "Throes", finds her grappling with her daughter’s drug addiction. This story of Dolor’s daughter... Read More

Book Review

Loved

by Jill Beauchamp

"Loved" is a valuable self-help book that encourages its audience toward improving their relationships. Julie Shafer prescribes communication help for relationships in her self-help book, "Loved". While aimed at women and their... Read More

Book Review

Regaining Paradise

by Jill Beauchamp

Paul Corson’s "Regaining Paradise" is an eloquent and intellectually challenging spiritual text that works to refute scientific conclusions of a strictly material world. Paul Corson’s "Regaining Paradise" undertakes a long, complex... Read More

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