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Friends

by Catherine Reed-Thureson

"Friends" is the story of a little girl who comes to a new school from very far away and is unsure about how to make friends. Gradually she becomes accepted, and when another new student from even farther away joins the class, the little... Read More

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The Multitude

by Matt Sutherland

God save the poets who wield a prose writer’s gift for language and clarity: Yes, you, Hannah Faith Notess, your voice is immediately felt, thoughtful, and concise. The author of a chapbook (Ghost House) and memoir (Jesus Girls: True... Read More

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Searching for Happiness

by Kristine Morris

“If money, success, and beauty don’t make people happy, what does?” This question, asked by a wealthy, successful, beautiful, but obviously unhappy congregant, led Martin Thielen, a senior pastor at Cookeville United Methodist... Read More

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The Mystery of Suffering

by Kristine Morris

The “weight of evil in the world seems overwhelming,” and it’s easy to lose hope in our ability to resist it, wrote Dom Hubert van Zeller (1905-1984), a Benedictine monk, sculptor, and the author of many books on Catholic... Read More

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The Ghost Tree

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Spirited defense lawyer Liberty Butler finds herself in the middle of another drama, which she handles with trademark snark and flair. "The Ghost Tree" is the contemporary tale of a paranormal legend that traces back to a haunted... Read More

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The Port-Wine Stain

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Third in the American Novels series, "The Port-Wine Stain" delves into the dark and evocative world of Edgar Allan Poe’s life and work, capturing the essence of his stories and poetry while exploring possible inspirations and ensuring... Read More

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Black City Saint

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Set in Chicago during the Prohibition era, "Black City Saint" offers a wickedly unprecedented twist on the legend of Saint George and the Dragon, mixing history and mythology with mobsters, flappers, and Feirie. Supernatural gumshoe Nick... Read More

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