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Reviews of Books with 530 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 530 pages.
Directed by humility and humor, "Teaching in the Dark" covers a nascent educator’s career evolution. Educator Genét Simone’s memoir "Teaching in the Dark" is about the tumult of her first year of teaching in a remote Alaskan... Read More
Wyder is always personal, never preachy, in sharing her spiritual quest, allowing twenty-first-century seekers to start their own journeys. A seminal resource by a dedicated devotee, Heidi Wyder’s Kriya Yoga: Four Spiritual Masters and... Read More
In this fictional memoir, Podovinikoff crafts a humane portrait of a stigmatized and misunderstood group, the Doukhobor. Intimate, revealing, and educational, In the Greenhouse: A Doukhobor Story of the 60s through the Eyes of the 80s,... Read More
Mouat’s prowess as a journalist is clear in the extensive interviews and study of historical documents. The United Nations secretary-general is the epitome of diplomacy—having to not only communicate between governments, but also do... Read More
Goldstein emphasizes the theme of doing well by doing good, through many characters, even the criminals—though many of the characters are criminals at some level. Ken Goldstein is a Silicon Valley insider’s insider, and this ripples... Read More
A broadcast veteran dishes about the evolution of TV as we know it. Welcome to the world of television, from a man who has spent his life chasing, writing, and producing the next big story. In Cover Me Boys, I’m Going In, Keith... Read More
This scrapbook biography of primary documents creates an encompassing portrait of a soldier, his family, and a war. A scrapbook created by the author to understand his brother’s death in World War II, Moonlight Over England is an... Read More