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August 15, 2014
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Anyone who has ever rekindled a relationship will instantly respond to the feelings DeWall evokes between Ren and Cole. "Forever Man", by A. J. DeWall, is a beautiful, heart-touching story of love lost and found, centering around the... Read More
A meticulously penned historical mystery, "Shall We Not Revenge" weaves complex characters into an intriguing plot. The sophomore novel from D. M. Pirrone is a gripping mystery that troubles the very notions of innocence and guilt.... Read More
Animals come alive in beautifully illustrated, powerful stories with an Eastern flair. Aesop meets Confucius in The Pandas and Their Chopsticks: And Other Animal Stories, a blend of classic Chinese proverbs, Indian jatakas, and... Read More
Wright uses her experience doing business in China to adeptly suggest ways both countries can improve their cultural understanding. Readers of Debra Wright’s "Why China?" will likely still ask themselves at the end of the book, why... Read More
Dreyer’s intelligently constructed illumination of four female theologians is both informative and piquing. Religious studies professor Elizabeth A. Dreyer returns with a work that highlights four luminescent women doctors of Catholic... Read More
The mix of theological diction and conversational prose makes the Psalms accessible to lay readers seeking spiritual guidance. From Columbia University’s emeritus professor of Hebrew Bible Walter Brueggemann comes a new work which... Read More
Pick up this book if you want to see beyond a worshipping view of the historical period that shaped the modern world with all its glories and horrors. "The Renaissance", with nineteen essays plus photo explorations, changes the... Read More
Filled with danger, science, and suspense, this story rings true with historical and natural detail. With "The Clever Mill Horse", Jodi Lew-Smith presents a kaleidoscopic glimpse of early America through the struggle of a young woman to... Read More