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Reviews of Books with 220 Pages

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Not Quite a Judas

by Mark McLaughlin

The story of boys who become fast friends in peacetime only to find themselves adversaries once war breaks out is a tale that has been told many times, but rarely so believably and authentically as Philip Baker does in his World War II... Read More

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A Private History of Happiness

by Maria Siano

Happiness may seem elusive because we are not looking for it in the right places. That is George Myerson’s premise in this inspiring compilation of ninety-nine excerpts about moments of joy described in personal writings in journals,... Read More

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The Sabbatical

by Sheila M. Trask

Digital music king Charles Barca tumbles from his throne in the first few lines of this fresh, irreverent novel about the people behind the popular music industry. With the opening words, “Well, not fired, Charles,” Pinto grabs the... Read More

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Eleven Empty Chairs

by Julia Ann Charpentier

Books that cannot be classified often fall between marketing cracks, putting them into an esoteric zone where they may find an audience among the literary-minded and artistic achievers. Eleven Empty Chairs: A Ratatouille of Short Stories... Read More

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Sam

by Diane Gardner

A look, a whinny, a flinch: such small things, from an animal, speak volumes. The lessons we learn from the creatures we love can transform us for life. In the young adult novel Sam (a pastoral) a young girl discovers how to survive a... Read More

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Murphy Lives Here

by Cheryl Hibbard

Schoolteacher Merryl J. Polak and her dedicated husband are an admirable couple. In "Murphy Lives Here", Merryl Polak recounts their heartbreaking but ultimately triumphant story of love and determination as they fight a very long battle... Read More

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Selling To China

by Barry Silverstein

Increasingly, American businesses have turned to global markets for growth and profitability. One of the countries with the most business potential is China, but it has typically been a market restricted to only the largest corporations.... Read More

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