Book Review
Sinaakssin
An inventive intersectional text, sinăăkssin recounts an illuminating bricolage social science study that incorporated Indigenous housing solutions. Linda Manyguns’s social science study sinăăkssin introduces a novel visual...
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Book Review
An inventive intersectional text, sinăăkssin recounts an illuminating bricolage social science study that incorporated Indigenous housing solutions. Linda Manyguns’s social science study sinăăkssin introduces a novel visual...
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by Karen Rigby
A search for a stolen painting leads to an unexpected romantic connection in the absorbing novel "Pictures of My Desire". Caroline Goldberg Igra’s thrilling novel "Pictures of My Desire" explores the rarefied art world through a...
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by Karen Rigby
About new beginnings and the warmth of family life, "Inhale Exhale" is an atmospheric, cozy romance novel. A courageous divorced mother begins dating again in Nicole MacPherson’s emotive novel about midlife revival, "Inhale Exhale". In...
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The vibrant poetry collection "The Banished and the Dead" is a stark, deliberate confrontation with the truths people choose to remember and the ones they struggle to name. Anne Leigh Parrish’s vivid poetry collection "The Banished and...
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by Kiana Curtis
People change in quiet increments, influenced by forces they can touch and forces they cannot, in the moving novel "A Journey Through Three Valleys". In Ron L. Winter’s character-focused novel "A Journey Through Three Valleys", people...
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About mourning while traveling, the emotive memoir "Belonging to the World" is sympathetic in covering extreme travel experiences around the globe. Barry Hoffner’s lively memoir Belonging in the World is about grieving and healing in...
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Leading by example, "Becoming the Warrior" is a supportive self-help text about learning to overcome the internal roadblocks that impede one’s success. Drawing on a twenty-seven-year military career and personal experiences, Jenn...
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by Karen Rigby
People’s ultimate loyalties are tested against a backdrop of alchemistic magic and political machinations in the exciting series-opening fantasy novel Caput Mundi: The Head of the World. A boy contends with family alienation and a...
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