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C.S. Lewis
Book Review
The Fog of Peace
by John Senger
Guéhenno says what he means, precisely and without hesitation, giving real authority to his guide to future peacekeeping operations. What passes for political debate and comment in the United States recently has been filled with...
Book Review
The Adventures of Allie McDuff
An exceptionally well-developed character, Allie is on a never-ending quest for understanding that tests her strength, faith, and courage. Thirty-year-old Allie McDuff knows what she wants … kind of. An elementary school teacher in a...
Book Review
Depression and Your Child
Memoir marries social science in a profoundly helpful way. Deborah Serani combines her own history of childhood depression with her vast experience as a child psychologist to create an insightful and practical guidebook for parents of...
Book Review
What Love Comes To
by Fleda Brown
Ruth Stone, born in Virginia in 1915, has published thirteen collections of poems. Winner of the National Book Award, the Wallace Stevens Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, a Whiting Award, and two Guggenheim Fellowships, she...
Book Review
Filigrana Encendida (Filigree of Light)
An irrepressible splash of color links the forty-two poems in this new collection, an appreciation of the play of refracted light evident in many of the titles: “The Pomegranate,” “Black Cherries,” “Baroque Pearl,” “The Red...
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They Can't Take That Away from Me (Phoenix Poets Series)
Good poems can be timely or timeless, and sometimes both. Bad poems are rarely either. Confronted with an unknown poem by an unknown poet, the curious reader, once having decided whether he does or does not “like” the poem, may ask...