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Reviews of Books with 359 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 359 pages.
The impassioned memoir "A Quotidian Quash" chronicles struggles within the psychiatric system. Dorian Redus’s memoir "A Quotidian Quash" charts his history of psychiatric treatment over more than four decades. Redus spent time as a... Read More
Attuned psychologists can help their clients connect to God’s plans in their lives, according to this expansive guide. Written for pastoral counselors and challenging traditional psychotherapy models, John Pugh’s "The Dynamics of... Read More
The family biography Miners, Milkers & Merchants follows three immigrants’ tales and is filled with hope, fear, and loneliness. Marilyn L. Geary’s Miners, Milkers & Merchants is the biography of a Swiss-Italian family whose... Read More
Essays explore isolation, weaving together the intangible and material touchstones of life periods with remarkable ease. Essayist and journalist Aaron Gilbreath excavates memories from his young adulthood through his early thirties in... Read More
Healers come in many forms. Some wear white coats, other have wagging tails. Many of the latter are celebrated by Patricia H. Wheeler in this uplifting book about therapy dogs and the people they help. Wheeler is an experienced educator... Read More
“Human nature is a major part of leadership success but is often glossed over in books on leadership,” J. E. Gilchrist writes. He explains that people can—and should—learn from each other’s mistakes. “Knowing how things can... Read More