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November 2015

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

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Harvest of War

by Karen Rigby

Despite the bleak context and occasional brutality, there’s seldom a sense that the people have been spiritually defeated in this high-stakes WWII novel. "Harvest of War" by Jan Smolders portrays a World War II community where... Read More

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The Bakersfield Sound

by Melissa Wuske

Like the music it honors, "The Bakersfield Sound" has the power to move people in surprising ways. The Bakersfield Sound: How a Generation of Displaced Okies Revolutionized American Music by Robert E. Price is an in-depth portrait of a... Read More

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Eternal Ways

by Barbara Nickles

Those interested in Christian topics will find much to consider in this passionate exploration of faith in everyday life. Timothy Etoori’s "Eternal Ways" encourages Christians to become more involved in their religious communities.... Read More

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Chapters of a Life

by Julia Ann Charpentier

This is a vivid portrait of a veteran journalist’s vibrant life. A magnetic personality emerges from the pages of this absorbing story about a news reporter and television anchor. "Chapters of a Life" by John Nieman explores the joys... Read More

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Death of the Queen of Hearts

by Jill Allen

This delightful cross-genre story brings intrigue to the British royals. In "Death of the Queen of Hearts", Roman A. Clay crafts an engrossing story that deftly combines the genres of mystery and thriller while offering trenchant... Read More

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Beyond Matter

by Anna Call

Science must be able to acknowledge things unseen, according to this well-reasoned philosophical work. Thoughtful and well-reasoned, "Beyond Matter" makes a case that philosophy is a crucial part of the scientific process. Science... Read More

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La Sagouine

by Julia Jenkins

Humor, humility, and subtle wisdom pour from this rich translation. Antonine Maillet (Pélagie-la-Charrette; Don l’Orignal) is perhaps best known for "La Sagouine", an icon of Acadian literature, translated from the French by Wayne... Read More

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