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Book Review
Free to Fly
by Amanda Adams
With its successful and balanced approach to human connection and spirituality, "Free to Fly" is compelling. "Free to Fly" by Jean Bisbey is a thought-provoking exploration of the deep philosophical questions that all people face, as...
Book Review
Knophy
by Sarena Nanua
Knophy is an unforgettable and relatable character who will likely go on many more adventures. Nadia Ghafour’s "Knophy", a fun, quick picture-book read, follows Knophy, an invisible being who is not noticed by anyone—humans, animals,...
Book Review
The Stuff of Life
Philosophical and inspirational, these essays wind toward grand ideas. In his collection of essays, "The Stuff of Life", Asif Zaidi takes on a series of often grand subjects and makes them relevant to the lives people lead, distilling...
Book Review
The Future Architect's Tool Kit
“Design is problem solving and creativity mixed together,” Barbara Beck observes, a unique combination of art and science that will appeal to any kid who is often to be found with a pencil in hand. As a sequel to The Future...
Book Review
The Protectors
Law and order, peace and prosperity, these are key elements of that fragile thing called civilization. Here in the US of A, few among us have experienced anything but, and most of the heavy lifting of a functioning society is borne by...
Book Review
Detroit is No Dry Bones
Vergara not only depicts Detroit’s past and present but also considers the city’s future. Photographer Camilo Jose Vergara has made his name capturing images of the decline of America’s cities. Perhaps no city has declined more...
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