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October 2009

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published October 2009.

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The Organic Farmer's Business Handbook

“Sometimes I think should have listened to my parents and become a doctor or a lawyer-but you know, I don’t think I could take the pay cut.” So begins Wiswell’s helpful manual on the business end of farming. Wiswell himself... Read More

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Golf's Best-Kept Secrets

All right, die-hard golfers-and you know who you are-throw the clubs in the car, and get ready to grip it and rip it on any one of more than 200 great public courses! If you aren’t sure about where to go, well-known golf writer Jeff... Read More

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The Angelic Way

From ancient times, legends of angels and angel-like beings have fascinated us. Such stories exist in every major faith system. Why do they draw us so compellingly, and what is their meaning for our lives? Rami Shapiro offers answers to... Read More

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Breaking the Sound Barrier

Anyone frustrated by the influence of conservative media outlets on American political life will be heartened by Amy Goodmans new book based on the last two years of broadcasts from her internationally-known radio show Democracy Now! The... Read More

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Field Notes on Democracy

Democracy. Usually the word brings to mind enthusiastic lines of citizens waiting patiently to vote and social programs designed with the best interests of the public-all of the public-in mind. With biting descriptions, endearing... Read More

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Brother West

When reading one of Cornel West’s books, it is easy to imagine you’re listening to a professor, philosopher, preacher, or even an uncle. His words are clear and passionate, and his ideas about literature, philosophy, music, race... Read More

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Sugarless

“I’m in the wrong life. Do you know what I mean?” Carla confesses to her stepbrother in a rare moment of honesty. Rick understands perfectly, because this is his own situation. Ignored by his father. Ridiculed by his step-father.... Read More

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Dream of Reason

"Dream of Reason" is the fictional diary of Santiago Hernández—written late into the night and secreted away—chronicling his childhood, first love, marriage, personal crises, and (from a distance) the Spanish Civil War and World War... Read More

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