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- Books Published May 2014
May 2014
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published May 2014.
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Practical insights cut across religious boundaries to convey a vibrant spirituality in plain, accessible language. “Nothing gets one’s attention like one’s imminent demise,” writes Gene O’Neil in "An Upraised Chalice", a book... Read More
Balancing sadness and humor, the retrospective tone of this novel is both therapeutic and affecting. "In the Mirror" by Kaira Rouda is an emotion-packed novel about a mother facing terminal cancer. It is a nostalgic tribute to the things... Read More
Well-researched historical scenes of nineteenth-century San Francisco and New York bring a dime novel atmosphere to this humorous adventure. Watt O’Hugh Underground, the sequel to Steven S. Drachman’s 2011 debut, The Ghosts of Watt... Read More
The sexual techniques of our forefathers and foremothers are thoroughly updated and rebooted for the modern age. With scientifically sound principles and poetic language, this updated guide to a nineteenth-century practice aims to... Read More