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Book Review
Running throughout the narrative are strong threads about the untapped potential of women. In "The Mermaids of Lake Michigan", Suzanne Kamata explores one girl’s coming of age in the 1970s with heartbreaking detail. Trapped by her...
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Lighthearted satire and high-tech devices meet in There’s an App for That. Advances in software and gadgetry are often met with a certain degree of public mania. In the mind of comedy writer Ed Toolis, the conveniences of the...
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Sensuous prose teases out peculiarities in ostensibly conventional host of characters. “Life itself … just prolong[s] the inevitable” reflects a character in Flannery O’Connor Award recipient Nancy Zafris’s (The People I Know,...
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by Jack Shakely
To scholars of Native American culture, little-known historian Francis La Flesche is the Rosetta Stone. Prior to La Flesche’s early twentieth-century field work, there were anthropologists and there were Indians. But there had never...
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by Pat Avery
In The Unexpected Gift, Dr. J. Patrick Daugherty and Edie Hand offer hope and guidance to those who have faced cancer, both as patients and as family members. The authors have compiled twelve individual stories of cancer patients who...