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- Books Published March 1, 2015
March 1, 2015
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This memorable novel from an expert writer is a story about a boy and his father, and how illness changes their lives. With Tom Hall & the Captain of All These Men of Death, Russell Hill has written a coming-of-age novel that works... Read More
Snappy, funny noir mashes up with vampires and unholy ritual in this entertaining caper. Van H. Avram doesn’t know much about vampires, but he does know about women. They seem to follow him everywhere: skinny, blond, dead women who... Read More
"The Canyon" features a narrator with exceptionally observant powers struggling to find his place in the world. Scotty, the fourteen-year-old narrator of Stanley Crawford’s novel "The Canyon", is a keen observer of life. “Life” in... Read More
Humor, pop-culture references, and personal anecdotes turn this philosophical analysis of Judaism into a thoughtful, relatable critique. Ze’ev Maghen’s John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage covers a lot of philosophical... Read More
Through the process of building a B&B, Anne builds bonds with estranged family members and rebuilds her life from the inside out. Is it ever too late to change your life? How does one face the past when the reality of it was so... Read More
The delightful protagonist of this whodunit is full of spunk and grit, adding intrigue and fun. Racing against the clock, an audacious forensics librarian pairs with with her brother to solve a murder, in Sharon St. George’s "Due for... Read More
Angela Davis. Billie Jean King. Carol Burnett. The first three women in this fantastic ABC book set the tone for what’s to come: visionary, bold, diverse role models for an array of children today. Each page, with a modern... Read More
Rich with imagery and action to inspire change and healing, this psychoanalysis of characters from myths reveals how feminine qualities must be valued. Massimilla and Bud Harris journey to slay the Death Mother complex in "Into the Heart... Read More