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Riding High
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A Man's World: Portraits
Oney’s articles offer intimate portraits of fascinating, heroic men. Across forty years, Steve Oney has written numerous articles for national magazines concentrating on the challenges that men face. Consider this book, carefully...
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Calculus of Death
This satirical commentary on the lack of empathy within contemporary society also has a complicated main character. Joel Spring’s "Calculus of Death" strikes a satirically violent tone as it deconstructs a deeply flawed and damaged...
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Dancing on a Powder Keg
by Karen Rigby
This sobering, respectful collection brings a haunting legacy out of the viciousness of the war. "Dancing on a Powder Keg" elucidates one Jewish woman’s experience in Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust. Translated from the German by...
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Goodbye, Rudy Kazoody
by Karen Rigby
At turns comedic, profound, hypersexed, imaginative, and jagged, this is a thoughtful tribute to the youths of the Kennedy era. "Goodbye, Rudy Kazoody" is an American coming-of-age novel set in an Italian immigrant neighborhood. A. A....
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Liberal Quicksand
Decock is an intellectual up to the task of challenging some of our most cherished notions of democracy. Yves Decock’s compelling disquisition, "Liberal Quicksand", will be a hard pill to swallow for lovers of liberal democracy. But in...
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No Certain Home
"No Certain Home" reveals an Agnes Smedley who, though she felt like an outcast for much of her life, became a true revolutionary for hire. “A citizen of the world,” says writer, journalist, and spy extraordinaire Agnes Smedley...