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Eating by the Book

by Craig J. O'Connor

Did you know you came with an Owner’s Manual? Question is, are you willing to use it? In this thoughtful discussion of healthy living for body and soul, author and nutritionist David Meinz introduces the reader to what God has to say... Read More

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The Saint

by Mary Beth Zeleznik

What is the definition of a great man today? It is quite possible that it hasn’t changed from the thirteenth century when St. Francis forfeited his wealth and power for something divine. He endured verbal and physical opposition from... Read More

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Feeling as a Foreign Language

by Jennifer Sperry

In this meaty, laudable collection of essays, Alice Fulton constructs a rich and multi-faceted investigation into some of the most fundamental and thus far neglected topics in post modern/twenty-first-century reading, writing and... Read More

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The Pain Behind the Mask

by Steven Holl

The statistics are staggering: “In the United States, males commit suicide four times more often than females….divorced men are hospitalized at eight times the rate of married men”… “Men also die an average of seven years... Read More

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A Handbook For Mortals

by P.C. Voice

If a foreword by former first lady Rosalynn Carter is not enough to make one take this handbook seriously, then the subject matter will. “Am I dead yet?” one seriously ill patient is quoted to have asked his nurse. When told no, he... Read More

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Northern Refuge

by Leigh Forrest

In his recent bestseller, Shadows in the Sun, ethnobiologist Wade Davis includes an unsettling theory from Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson. Wilson asserts that this past century will be remembered not for its wars or technological... Read More

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Tiger Territory

by Leigh Forrest

In his recent bestseller, Shadows in the Sun, ethnobiologist Wade Davis includes an unsettling theory from Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson. Wilson asserts that this past century will be remembered not for its wars or technological... Read More

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