Book Review
The Ladders of Death
The plotting of this book set during WWII is used perfectly to depict the human tendency to ignore atrocities. "The Ladders of Death" is a beautifully written and compelling historical novel that’s as much a call to action against...
Book Review
Studies
These poems reveal a woman deeply connected to her family, intensely frustrated by society’s expectations that women be obedient and quiet, and passionately desiring to experience all of life. Published posthumously as a loving tribute...
Book Review
The Dragon in the Room
Rose takes readers on a journey through Norse mythology and a love that can lie in wait like a dragon. Woven among runic symbols for need, strength, truth, chaos, and other results of loving are eighty pages of poems that explore J. K....
Book Review
Spent
Bold, brash, brutal, and beautiful, "Spent" grips from the beginning and is in turns shocking, touching, devastating, and loving. As compelling on the page as she must have been on the stage, stripper-turned-writing instructor Antonia...
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Coming Clean from Abilene
Clear and compelling, author’s prose is as comfortable as an easy chair that allows you to sink in and then silently wills you to “Stay. Relax. Enjoy.” Bob Mayfield’s autobiography is dedicated to “everyone who enjoys telling...
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Songs of Enlightened Society
The foundations of enlightenment shine through in this collection. The second poetry collection written by archaeologist and retiree Preston McWhorter, "Songs of Enlightened Society" takes readers on the author’s spiritual journey...
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Prostate Cancer and the Man You Love
Prostate cancer doesn’t just affect the patient, but also his spouse or partner, asserts Anne Katz, RN, PhD, in "Prostate Cancer and the Man You Love". A clinical nurse specialist at Canada’s Manitoba Prostate Centre and editor of...
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The IBD Healing Plan and Recipe Book
Debilitating abdominal pain and diarrhea are just two of the many symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—an often-devastating and almost always lifestyle-changing condition that affects more than one million Americans, says the...
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