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- Books Published September 19, 2019
September 19, 2019
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The autobiographical poetry collection "Why I Never Finished My Dissertation" rejoices in the joys and grittiness of reality. Laura Foley’s poetry collection "Why I Never Finished My Dissertation" uses precise language to celebrate... Read More
"Prayer Changes Things" is an accessible introduction to Pentecostal prayer. Beatrice B. Fearon’s inspiring book "Prayer Changes Things" is an accessible guide to prayer. Beginning with a theology of prayer that encourages people to... Read More
"Outbursts of a Failed Sociopath" is an unflattering, disturbing, and humorous memoir. Baethan Balor’s second yearlong personal journal, "Outbursts of a Failed Sociopath", chronicles the thoughts and misadventures of the... Read More
"An Improbable Spy" is a cryptic thriller: nothing is as it seems, and no one is who they say they are. David Paul Collins’s timely historical spy novel "An Improbable Spy" has all the elements of a classic Cold War-era tale, as the... Read More
"The Education of Brainiac" is an insightful memoir whose mix of humor and seriousness distinguish it. David E. Lapin’s charming memoir "The Education of Brainiac" is centered in Boston’s music community. Lapin was born in 1950s New... Read More
A hunt for both literal and metaphorical treasures, Sandra A. Miller’s memoir "Trove" is a personal search to answer a lifetime’s worth of deep and difficult questions. Since she was a child, Miller’s eyes have always searched the... Read More