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March 2015

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published March 2015.

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Silence

by Rebecca Foster

Two diffident teenagers with communication issues fall in love in this endearing romance. "Silence", Deborah Lytton’s second novel for young adults, concerns the unlikely match between a Broadway-bound singer who experiences temporary... Read More

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Fighting Fat

by Elizabeth Millard

Tips on creating a personalized nutrition plan bolster the usefulness of this science-filled guide. In the midst of a widespread obesity crisis, many people are advised to “eat less and move more,” but if this simple strategy worked,... Read More

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Love and Happiness

by Natasha Gilmore

Werner and Lee present a thoughtful and expansive consideration of love throughout the ages as depicted in various works of literature. Love and Happiness: Eros According to Dante, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and the Reverend Al Green is... Read More

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The Mystical Body of Christ

by Kristen Rabe

Sheen’s historic focus on the potential of the church to bring peace and social justice is inspiring in this book written by a believer, for believers. A reissue of a 1935 classic, "The Mystical Body of Christ" is a passionate... Read More

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Harper Ever After

by Meg Nola

Through their shared legacy, Charley and Edie Harper’s collaboration continues in this commentary on their life and work. Harper Ever After: The Early Work of Charley and Edie Harper is a companion volume to the 2013 joint exhibit of... Read More

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Crestwood Hills

by Christine Canfield

Brimming with beautiful photographs and renderings, this book is a visual journey as much as a historic record of this community. World War II was over. California had an abundance of jobs for returning vets and a beautiful climate. What... Read More

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Celebrity in Chief

by Anna Call

This history of presidential fame and how it has shaped American progress is relevant to the digital age and is a fascinating examination of the power of popularity. Highlighting an increasing trend toward American leaders with a media... Read More

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John Lennon and the Jews

by Jeff Fleischer

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

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