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Sonnish

by Michele Sharpe

"Sonnish" is a musing novel in which a genealogical search is used to show how knowledge increases empathy. Mary Capper’s mystical historical novel "Sonnish" represents a compassionate search for a family’s roots. Dozing near a... Read More

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Tides of the Sovereign

by Jeana Jorgensen

In the exciting fantasy novel "Tides of the Sovereign", a prophesied woman with ancestral magic contends with an ancient Roman sorcerer. In Kate Gateley’s fantasy novel "Tides of the Sovereign", a woman reckons with an ancient... Read More

2021 Finalist for Health

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Reflections

by Aimee Jodoin

The personal speeches collected in "Reflections" intertwine analyses of religion, humanity, and a life well lived. The entries of Rob Peck’s speech collection "Reflections" represent decades of his contributions to the Toastmasters... Read More

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Playing with Players

by Joseph S. Pete

The reflective novel "Playing with Players" dives deep into the intricacies of Canadian tax codes and the broader meaning of the law. In Chris Stock’s novel "Playing with Players", an eccentric but skilled Canadian tax auditor... Read More

2019 Finalist for Performing Arts & Music

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Little By Little

by Susan Waggoner

"Little By Little" is an inventive time travel story that captures the essence of disparate eras well. Dawn Davis’s "Little By Little" is an imaginative time travel tale that’s enlivened by realistic details. In 1929, in a shabby but... Read More

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