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The German Friend

by John Senger

For scholars, these letters are an invitation to a broader understanding of World War II and its aftermath. "The German Friend" is a collection of letters written by Prince Hubertus zu Löwenstein, a German anti-Nazi refugee, to a young... Read More

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Billionaires

by John Senger

West’s book is the canary in the coal mine, as far as keeping democracy sustainable in the United States. If the strategy of the super wealthy to “get a senator,” as described by Darrell M. West in Billionaires: Reflections on the... Read More

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I Can't Breathe!

by John Senger

This compelling and chilling story of corporate and child abuse is one that needs to be told. H. M. Bowker’s mystery novel, I Can’t Breathe! Libby, Montana 1958, is a tale of child abuse, death, and corporate exploitation of human... Read More

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The Last Election

by John Senger

Reynolds argues that in order to form a more perfect union, we need to abolish it. James Glenn Reynolds thoroughly explores the political and social implications of America’s federal central authority and effectively argues for a... Read More

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Crazy Horse's Girlfriend

by John Senger

Wurth captures the violence and terrifying instability of domestic abuse with gritty language and emotional appeal. Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend, the first novel by Erika T. Wurth, grabs hold of the reader like a raging fever and does not... Read More

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Stupidparty: Math V. Myth

by John Senger

With wit and cynicism, Andendall turns a critical eye on the Republican Party, contributing important insight to an ongoing political debate. Stupidparty: Math V. Myth: Unmasking the Destructive Forces Eroding American Democracy, from... Read More

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