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2021 Finalist for Education
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A Reason for Living
In the historical novel "A Reason for Living", a broken man who’s participating in a revolution looks back on the women who loved him. In Julian Jingles’s historical novel "A Reason for Living", an aimless man finds unexpected...
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Blue Yonder
by Aimee Jodoin
"Blue Yonder" is a historical biography that captures the coming-of-age of a young soldier against the dramatic backdrop of World War II. Susan Gemmill’s biography of her military father, Bill Gemmill, reads like a novel; it is a...
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The Black Orchestra
by Karen Rigby
"The Black Orchestra" is an intricate WWII espionage novel in which a priest confronts questions about moral duty versus allegiance. R. J. Linteau’s World War II novel "The Black Orchestra" is a fascinating alternative history about...
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Balian d’lbelin
Set during the Crusades, "Balian d’lbelin" follows a heroic knight’s efforts to save the kingdom of Jerusalem. Helena P. Schrader’s riveting historical novel "Balian d’lbelin" is set during the Crusades and is filled by battles,...
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Baby Steps
Genetic engineering is behind the movements of "Baby Steps", a novel that dramatizes both philosophical musings and scientific revelations. In Eugene Clark’s robust novel "Baby Steps", independent parents grapple with the morality and...
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Waging Justice
Through self-reflection and admissions of struggle, this memoir’s inspirational prose elevates the pursuit of the global good. Paul Zeitz’s memoir "Waging Justice" is about his career in epidemiology and lifetime pursuit of social...
2017 Finalist for General
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