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May 2000

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published May 2000.

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Heart of Darkness

by Vyvyan Lynn

In the early part of the twentieth century, families gathered around radios to be entertained by a new play. Repertory companies made up the cast of voices for these plays. Voices came through the radio, taking their audience on... Read More

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Of Women & Horses

by Cynthia Grillot

It seems that almost all little girls in North America love horses and many women have a palpable affection for a horse’s majesty, even if they have never raised, trained, been kicked by, or even ridden one themselves. The Native... Read More

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The Southwestern Grill

by Nancy K. Allen

Although McLaughlin’s book arrives in the peak of summer, it’s destined for year-round discovery and inspiration. His background as a chef and restaurateur in the Southwest and author of two previous cookbooks plus many magazine... Read More

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A Deadly Dozen

by Carol Lynn Stewart

Call it fate, call it chance—either way, it’ll change your life. Thus acclaimed mystery writer Kris Neri opens this gripping collection of twelve tales crafted by members of the Los Angeles Chapter of Sisters in Crime, a national... Read More

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Desert Sojourn

by Jill Blue Lin

Faced with a failed marriage and an unfocused desire for a meaningful career, Holmes-Binney, inspired by Walden, decides to spend forty days alone in the Great Salt Lake Desert. Dressed in thrift-store cowboy boots, she arrives with... Read More

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Wind of the Journey

by Holly Wren Spaulding

“…climb the wall, you will see quite a sight. / (though a bullet might strike your inquisitive eye as you gape.).” Written in 1984 while Ratushinskaya was in a Soviet prison camp serving a four-year sentence, these lines refer to... Read More

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Herbs for the Mind

by E. James Lieberman

Two reputable psychiatrists, professors at Duke University, step outside the confines of the physicians’ desk reference to report on four “natural remedies” that may have value in a number of ways. In four well-researched and... Read More

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Widening the Road

by John Flesher

In the foreword of this book, Bonnie poses a question: What veteran writer wouldn’t jump at the chance to issue a new-and-improved version of his early works? For him, the answer came easily when the editorial director of Livingston... Read More

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