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The Blood of Europa
This Christian sci-fi debut brims with complex twists and turns as Shunk imagines a dystopia that will enthrall readers. Readers are propelled nearly half a millennium into the future in "The Blood of Europa", the debut novel from J D...
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Harlem Renaissance
Chronologically detailed artistic developments of the Harlem Renaissance are placed in context. From Ella O. Williams, retired professor of African-American literature, comes a work designed to introduce students and curious readers to...
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From Zero to a Hundred
Roy takes a spiritual and physical journey from despair to survival in this encouraging tale. From Zero to a Hundred: Finding My Purpose through My Pain, the autobiographical debut from Jason Roy, founder of the Zero 2 a Hundred...
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Anne Frank
Everywhere Anne Frank might have gone on her tragic journey bears silent witness in this travelogue/history. Ronald Jansen (Anne Frank: A Memorial Tour in Current Images, 2011) returns to a topic of personal fascination with his newest...
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Guilty Party
A history that names human failings and offers illuminating possibilities, this book is essential reading for all who wish to better understand the conflicts in Afghanistan. Former UN economist Dr. Graciana del Castillo (Rebuilding...
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The Travelers
Meditations on introspection and bravery prove thoughtful in this mysterious, eloquent novel. The debut novel from Keith Wayne McCoy, The Travelers, is an involving tale of personal redemption set against a backdrop of supernatural...
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Margot's Memoir
Richens blurs the line between guilt and innocence in this eye-opening autobiography of German life during Word War II. Margot Richens debuts with a revelatory autobiography that brings to light the ups and downs of German civilian life,...
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The Holocaust, the Church, and the Law of Unintended Consequences
In a haunting yet readable history, Sciolino shows how Christian anti-Semitism contributed to the church’s silent complicity. Judge and deacon Anthony Sciolino’s debut history is a nuanced and multifaceted exploration of centuries of...