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Trembling River
In Andrée A. Michaud’s compelling novel "Trembling River", a woman returns to her hometown after thirty years, facing the ghosts of her childhood and exorcising her guilt. Marnie returns to Rivière-aux-Tremble for her father’s...
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Chasing Whispers
In Eugen Bacon’s multifaceted and disarming short story collection "Chasing Whispers", women and other beings are caught up in whirlwinds of emotion. In “Chasing Whispers,” a young woman is interested in dating, but being with her...
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Inspiration with a Chuckle
The faith-based book "Inspiration with a Chuckle" delivers practical advice for handling daily challenges. James W. Haworth’s faith-based book of sayings, "Inspiration with a Chuckle", encourages people toward diligence and hope. This...
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Autumn Rounds
by Meg Nola
In Jacques Poulin’s lyrical novel "Autumn Rounds", a Canadian bookmobile driver travels from Quebec City to the villages along the country’s northern shore. The Driver, as he calls himself, has an enduring love of books and a curious...
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How.
"How." is a powerful guidebook for bringing ideas to life in challenging times. With the knowledge that everyone has ideas, but most struggle to bring them to life, R. Geoffrey Blackburn’s engaging, motivational self-improvement book...
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The Hypno-Ripper
The two stories in "The Hypno-Ripper" focus on the Jack the Ripper legend, suggesting macabre causes behind the crimes. The brief literary collection "The Hypno-Ripper" combines two nineteenth-century stories that reconsider Jack the...
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The Rain May Pass
"The Rain May Pass" is the evocative coming-of-age memoir of a young man in the 1940s. Alan Shayne’s memoir "The Rain May Pass" is about coming of age, and falling in love with a man twice his age, during World War II. The book begins...