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- Books Published November 25, 2013
November 25, 2013
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Complex questions are outlined in an easy-to-understand way, and are best savored slowly. "What Am I? And Why Do I Suffer?" by Iqubal Birdi is an intellectual examination of the complexities of human life that is at once personally... Read More
Hess writes with respect for his young audience in his broad, sweeping themes of cross-cultural unity and the power of individuals to change a course of action. A mysterious and magical storyteller named Lynquest serves as both narrator... Read More
Persuasive and engaging arguments support a suggestion of alien influence in our archaeological history. Even casual readers of books about aliens and UFOs will have heard the name Erich von Däniken. Since 1968’s Chariots of the Gods,... Read More
Exquisite technical detail by a knowledgeable author sets up this startling medical thriller. What if we had the technology to keep our brains alive after our other organs had expired? Would we do it? Should we? Those are the unusual... Read More
"The Invisible Drama" shows women that when they control their anxiety, they can “become all they dare to imagine.” Carol Becker’s "The Invisible Drama" is a richly insightful analysis of women’s collective psyche and the ways in... Read More
This owner’s manual lets teens kick the tires as they learn to drive their new-model brains. The Owner’s Manual for Driving Your Adolescent Brain offers fun-filled, easy-to-understand information about how the brain works, grows, and... Read More
In a clever answer to a child’s question—“Where does food come from?”—this goofy story will make kids think and help them cultivate healthier, more environmentally conscious lifestyles. From eggs from chickens to syrup from... Read More
This mash-up of Bible plus sci-fi plus metaphysics introduces new lines of thought for meditation and consideration. Identifying faith as a force for shifting manifest reality, Jane Catherine Rozek untethers Bible verses from their... Read More