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What Does It Mean to Be a Human Being?

by Kristine Morris

Red Path Zen, founded by Roshi Duncan Sings-Alone, brings together Native American and Zen Buddhist teachings, practice, and ceremony. At each sangha, Roshi Sings-Alone prays that it be revealed to each of us what we need to be a “human... Read More

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What World Is This?

by Allyce Amidon

At times, we all need to be reminded that books have special powers—the ability to take you out of your life, to transport you somewhere extraordinary. This is especially true with works of fantasy. Most of us, after all, don’t often... Read More

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Get Your Wild On

by Matt Sutherland

Sipping a latte, the glow of three digital screens casting a jaundiced glow on your face, never lose sight of the fact that you are feral at heart. Consider your ancestry. Not so many generations ago, your forebears roamed the African... Read More

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Joy and Imagination

by Aimee Jodoin

As one of the best-selling books of all time, The Little Prince has brought joy to many. The picture book biography of its author, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, reviewed in the spring 2015 issue of Foreword Reviews will ignite the imaginative... Read More

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The Art of the Art Book

by Howard Lovy

At the time of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty’s death in 1976, few could have predicted that the art museum that now bears his name would have a publishing arm with its Virtual Library. But that’s one of the first things created by Getty... Read More

Book Review

Cooking Class

by Aimee Jodoin

There comes a time, kids, when you’ve got to expand your kitchen repertoire beyond mac ‘n’ cheese, hot dogs, and PB&J. French Toast on a Stick, Quiche Cupcakes, Tiny Tomato Toasts, and Lettuce Roll-Ups are so much more... Read More

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