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Reviews of Books with 137 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 137 pages.
The upbeat memoir "Diabetes and Me" celebrates instances of personal thriving despite a challenging type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Wendy Louise Novak’s optimistic memoir "Diabetes and Me" captures her life with a chronic disease. Novak was... Read More
Love’s Legacy is exciting as it untangles a modern family’s complex connection to one of the nineteenth century’s most prominent men. Daniel Fallon’s literary memoir Love’s Legacy documents his search for the truth about his... Read More
In the midst of the current economic crisis in the U.S., Dale B. Halling makes the bold and intriguing statement that “if the U.S. were to implement the regulatory changes suggested in this book, it would probably be the fastest method... Read More
“All poetry is personal experience and thought processed through a unique filter of being” poet Steven Paul Pody writes; yet one of his stated goals for this volume of collected works spanning thirty-nine years of his life is to... Read More
If one tries hard enough, it’s possible to find a metaphor for the human condition in nearly any activity; and while others may don T-shirts proclaiming that “Baseball (or Camping or Golf) Is Life,” for the author, it is the craft... Read More
Basketball season is just about to start, and eleven-year-old Laurie Bird Preston doesn’t want to move to a new town. But her dad has just accepted a new job as the girls’ basketball coach in the middle school in his old hometown,... Read More
She may have died broke and virtually unknown in 1960, but the marker that Alice Walker had erected on Hurston’s grave rightly declares her “Genius of the South.” These two anthologies, a small portion of Hurston’s writings over... Read More