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Your Father's Room

by Karen Rigby

What haunts most about the novel is the tacit understanding that everything must change. From acclaimed French novelist Michel Déon comes the fictional memoir of Édouard, the only child of a middle-class couple. Translated by Julian... Read More

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Luz Bones

by Matt Sutherland

Myrna Stone’s depth of historical knowledge and talent for storytelling should not in any way suggest that her technical skills don’t reach the paygrade of poetry’s big leagues, far from it. Wherefore art thou wherewithal to learn,... Read More

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Make Creatures with Felt Mistress

by Sarah E. White

Making softies and dolls is a big trend in crafting, and these creatures made of felt and faux fur, complete with their own wardrobes and backstories, take critter-crafting to the next level. These projects are mostly not for people new... Read More

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Knitter's Know-How

by Sarah E. White

Finishing a knitting project well is key to having it turn out the way the knitter really wants. Without good planning from the beginning and the proper choice of finishing techniques, such as seaming, edging, placing buttonholes, and... Read More

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Crafting with Feminism

by Sarah E. White

The change-the-world spirit of feminism combines with the DIY attitude of craft in this irreverent and inspiring book of projects with a saucy, sarcastic bent. Options include feminist badges of honor, sequined flames on a bra, feminist... Read More

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Faith and Freedom

by Claire Foster

Eye-opening and invigorating, "Faith and Freedom" demonstrates the power of faith combined with inquiry. In an age of Hawaiian shirt-wearing pastors, a “relatable” Jesus, and a church that struggles to become more relevant, "Faith... Read More

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History of Sex

by Claire Foster

Harnisch has already found his oeuvre—this may just be the dish to serve it on. Jonathan Harnisch’s sexual frustrations take center stage in his latest work, a stage play titled The History of Sex. Diving deeply into personal,... Read More

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