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Letters for the Woods
by Karl Kunkel
Life can quickly spin out of balance. The author, a Raleigh, North Carolina lawyer, was well aware of that possibility as he found himself torn between career demands and a desire to maintain a careful, manageable balance of life. Could...
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Seeing the Unspeakable
The title of this book about contemporary artist Kara Walker is reminiscent of Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison’s essay, “Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro-American Presence in American Literature,” which first appeared in Michigan...
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Monopoly
Donald Trump may owe something to hours spent over a Monopoly board in his early years. His personality, his TV series, and his own recently introduced board game suggest that board-game play has motivated his boardroom exploits. The...
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Insider's Guide to Finding a Job
“The easy days of mailing a resume and getting a job in a week or two are long gone,” say the authors. This book captures the readers attention by explaining how job-seeking today is much more complex than it was twenty years ago....
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Dreamways of the Iroquois
Suspend disbelief. What if past and future, healing and protection, soul, spirit, guides, and life purpose are available to anyone through dream travel? For linear rational thinkers, it may be a stretch, but the author brings urgent...
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Byzantium
by Paul Deane
Arguably, the third most important event in the history of Christianity—after the resurrection and Saul’s vision on the road to Damascus—occurred when Constantine, the founder of Constantinople, had a vision of a cross before a...
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Cruise Ship Job In 14 Days
by Alan Abrams
Business publications have recently reported extensively on the amazing resurgence of the cruise ship industry following the devastating attacks of 9/11. Much like the aviation industry which was also hit hard in the aftermath of the...