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Made to Last

by Maria Siano

Realistic characters bring levity and heart to a charming love story of compromise and forgiveness. This entertaining and light-hearted Christian fiction novel, "Made to Last", by Melissa Tagg, follows Miranda “Randi” Woodruff, host... Read More

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A Disease in the Public Mind

by Howard Lovy

A region of the country believes the federal government in Washington is undermining its culture and way of life. There is talk of war and secession. But this is not 1861, when the first blood of the Civil War was drawn. This is 1814,... Read More

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The Impressionist Murders

by Emily Asad

Art is often meant to provoke the viewer to consider new perspectives, even when the point of view is that of a serial killer. William Sargent combines his love of art with his affinity for sleuthing in The Impressionist Murders, a novel... Read More

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Tien Oung Liu

by Emily Adams

Tien Oung Liu: A 20th Century Chinese Profile, by Margaret Liu Wen Tsai, is a warm and inspiring bilingual account of one Chinese businessman’s life. Written by Liu’s daughter, this biography traces Liu’s family background before... Read More

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Swans of the Kremlin

by Monica Carter

“Art at its greatest is fantastically deceitful and complex.” -Vladimir Nabokov Nabokov’s belief couldn’t be more evident than in Christina Ezrahi’s Swans of the Kremlin: Ballet and Power in Soviet Russia, a fascinating study... Read More

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The Sound of War

by Mark McLaughlin

“What an elder sees sitting, a young man wouldn’t see even if he climbed a tree.” This bit of wisdom from an ancient, nearly crippled, yet once legendary beauty is the core theme of twenty-year-old Nigerian Chidera Duru’s "The... Read More

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