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November 15, 2009

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published November 15, 2009. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in November 2009.

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The Commuter Train

British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli once said, “Justice is truth in action.” Justice in Karl Milde’s "The Commuter Train" begins when Carl Collingwood and his twenty-something son Bruce hijack a Manhattan-bound commuter train.... Read More

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Best Bet

Home may be where the heart is, but sometimes it takes a trip around the world to figure out exactly where your heart belongs. Hallie Palmer believes she is just one more step away from full-time happiness: she’s about to graduate... Read More

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Smiley's World

Hatched in a classroom, Smiley the duck is taken home by a student named Sarah, who cares for him kindly until the day her family has to move away. They arrange to send Smiley to a new home, but their plans go awry when his crate bounces... Read More

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The Lees of Menokin

Set in the chaotic era of the American Revolution, "The Lees of Menokin" focuses on the life of Francis Lightfoot Lee, a little known patriot. Lee, often portrayed as a “calm, rather inconspicuous man,” was surrounded by “that... Read More

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Peggy's Wartime Memories

As more time passes between us and World War II, collective memories of the spirit and sacrifice of that time grow dimmer. For some individuals, however, such as author Enid “Peggy” Haag, life during the Second World War remains... Read More

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Who Do You See in the Mirror?

The metaphor of the mirror is used in psychology, books, and even the famous Michael Jackson song, to help people view their actions objectively. The central theme of "Who Do You See in the Mirror?" is the trend toward irresponsible... Read More

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Florida Cowboys

The Sunshine State is best known for its beaches and theme parks, but it is also home to 1.75 million head of cattle. In "Florida Cowboys", photographer Carlton Ward, Jr., gives the Florida rancher’s lifestyle and landscape a long and... Read More

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Home By Now

Meg Kearney’s first book, An Unkindness of Ravens, garnered BOA’s A. Poulin Jr. New Poet’s Award. It’s not surprising that her new collection, Home By Now, continues her practice of unforced, gracefully adept poems that are... Read More

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