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Becoming Nature

by Patty Comeau

No matter the starting place, the intentional practices described here can evolve a new mind-set. For humans, in their domestic state, perhaps no experience could be as potent as regaining a true and meaningful relationship with the... Read More

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The Purpose Effect

by Maria Siano

This advice is also useful to any employees who are striving to be more mindful about work-related decisions. Advocating corporate social responsibility, The Purpose Effect: Building Meaning in Yourself, Your Role, and Your Organization,... Read More

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Thank You, Teacher

by Thomas H. Brennan

Teachers will love these letters for they way that they vividly validate the hard work they do in the classroom. "Thank You, Teacher" is a collection of delightful letters expressing gratitude to educators, compiled and edited by Holly... Read More

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Invaders

by Peter Dabbene

The stories are what they need to be, and if that involves a doglike alien’s wordless meeting with a shepherd, so be it. Jacob Weisman settles—or perhaps provokes—the debate about what constitutes literature, and what represents... Read More

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The Mercy Journals

by Christine Canfield

This complex tale puts global crises and personal crises hand in hand, and questions if morality must adapt. Many dystopian novels feel distant, taking place in a time far from now, but Claudia Casper’s "The Mercy Journals" feels like... Read More

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Annabel Lee

by John M. Murray

This is a powerhouse entry in a sparkling new mystery series. The first book of a new series—"Annabel Lee", by Mike Nappa—finds bickering PIs racing to find a child prodigy locked in a bunker with a barely controlled guard dog, and... Read More

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