Book Review
Following My Path
“Things are slowly changing for gay people everywhere in America,” declares Bernard Martin, adding that he is “glad to be part of that change.” Martin’s potentially powerful memoir, Following My Path, is his contribution to...
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The Depth of Grace
J. Bronson Haley is a believer, and "The Depth of Grace" explains why. “No matter how deep you’ve fallen into the pit,” he promises, “God’s grace can reach down and pull you out.” He considers himself a prime example of a...
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Into the Land of Darkness
Startlingly vivid memories of the Korean War put readers directly in the plane on bombing missions. Arthur L. Haarmeyer was not drafted to serve in Korea. He felt it was his duty to go. He landed in Asia in 1952 and subsequently...
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Alive Again
Therapist, recovering addict, shows you don’t have to be boring to be sober; offers excellent advice on what to expect when you decide to seek help. “As a therapist, I don’t actually save patients,” states clinical psychologist...
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Source-Full Intelligence
A strong proponent of learner-centric education, Coomi Vevaina considers it long past time for radical change in our traditional educational systems. She provides an outline and an explanation of her theories for change in her new book,...
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Shadows & Wings
Intense and haunting, debut work dissects multiple layers of human interaction as it explores questions about Nazi past. Exquisitely written, exceptionally engaging, and deeply thoughtful, Niki Tulk’s Shadows and Wings spans the...
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The Legend of OinkADoodleMoo
Exuberant, colorful, and superlatively upbeat, this rhyme-and-rhythm treat is simply fun. Silly enough to charm an entire kindergarten class, "The Legend of OinkADoodleMoo" is a pure delight. Author Alan St. Jean claims he loves to make...
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War Children
Michael Tradowsky understands that the unusual trajectory of his adult life has been strongly influenced by his childhood in wartime Germany. His new memoir, "War Children", is written from the perspective of the boy he was, born in...