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- Books Published July 18, 2023
July 18, 2023
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Ideas about technology, chaos, and political violence are made tangible in the thriller "O Jerusalem". In R. P. Hanna’s provocative thriller "O Jerusalem", fanaticism wears many guises. In an alternate post-9/11 world, some are opposed... Read More
Splotches of color are sprayed across scratchy ink lines in this whimsical take on the origin and legacy of bagpipes. Charlie McCandlewick is a nightsweep, but not of the chimney variety; his quarry is the bogle creatures responsible for... Read More
Christopher Miller’s immersive contemporary history book "The War Came to Us" chronicles Ukraine’s fight for freedom and independence. Looking for a new challenge after his freelance journalism career stalled, Miller joined the Peace... Read More
Based in truth, Edith Bruck’s historical novel "Lost Bread" zeroes in on the psychological and physical trauma that complicated post-war reentry for those who survived the Holocaust. Drawing on Bruck’s own experiences, this brutal... Read More
"What Jesus Intended" imparts a vision of faith based on the person and purpose of Jesus. An Anglican bishop with four decades of church ministry, Todd D. Hunter has seen lots of “bad religion,” which he defines as church life gone... Read More
In "Art Works", Ken Grossinger analyzes exciting new collaborations to enact social change. With scores of detailed examples and insights from community organizers and artists, this book covers strategies for using art to reach broad... Read More
"The Forgotten Singer" tells the conflicted life story of the gifted, undercelebrated novelist Esther Singer Kreitman (the sister of I.J. and Isaac Bashevis Singer) from the viewpoint of her son, Maurice Carr. Carr’s dark, brooding... Read More