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Voices, Family Stories and Encore Careers—An Interview with Novelist Barbara Stark-Nemon
by Barbara Hodge
You haven’t been paying attention if you didn’t notice audiobook sales have been on a roll—double-digit growth for eight years now, and that doesn’t include the pandemic year 2020 when preliminary figures show an even more...
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A Dreamy, Empowering Interview with Mira Amiras, Author of Tali and the Toucan
by Danielle Ballantyne
With a little courage and receptiveness to the wisdom hidden in dreams, yes, you too can, says Mira Amiras—and all young readers of her allegorical Tali and the Toucan will soon find themselves on their own journey to overcome their...
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Embracing Wholeness
by Kristine Morris
These eight books each explore wholeness from a different perspective: Niles Elliot Goldstein’s Eight Questions of Faith looks to the Bible and to Jewish tradition for guidance and grounding. This turning to faith finds support in...
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Here Come Exams—Chill Out About It
by Hannah Hohman
Exams are on the way. *cue Jaws theme music*, and we all know what that means. Panic, sleep deprivation, and our old friend stress. It sure would be nice to take a breather and let go of some of that anxiety right? Besides, you’ll do...
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6 Best YA Books of Summer 2016
by Rebecca Foster
It’s old news by now that readers of all ages are unabashedly enjoying books aimed at young adults. Arguments can be made over whether this means more adults are reading or more adults just can’t relate to books aimed at adults....
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The Sioux Chef Talks Native American Cooking
by Eric Patterson
Let’s play a word association game. What’s the first thing you think of when you read: indigenous North American food and cooking? Fry bread, tacos, wild rice … If you’re drawing a blank, don’t beat yourself up. You need to...
