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The Book of Changes

by Melissa Wuske

One rebellious college student’s study of the Middle Ages parallels his tumultuous journey into adulthood. The Book of Changes, by Jack Remick, is a compelling coming-of-age novel with a keen sense of character and place. It’s the... Read More

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Welcome to the Goat Rodeo

by Melissa Wuske

Barlow’s stories traverse such deep, psychological ground that they dredge up existential despair—in all the good ways. Welcome to the Goat Rodeo, by Tom Barlow, is a collection of more than a dozen highly inventive short stories.... Read More

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Corner Office Rules

by Melissa Wuske

The premise that leadership can be learned is what sets this book apart from the “do you have what it takes?” mentality. Want to learn what it’s like to lead at the top of a company? "Corner Office Rules", by Keith R. Wyche and... Read More

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Stepped Up

by Melissa Wuske

Harper uses stories from his life with his stepson to illustrate broader ideas about fatherhood, such as discipline, respect, and consequences. "Stepped Up" melds Ralph Harper’s memoir about life with his stepson, Cody, with a... Read More

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Women of Substance

by Melissa Wuske

A calm, reserved voice and reliable structure act as the foundation to the urgent and emotionally driven stories of seven women. "Women of Substance", by Sukumar Chatterjee, is an enlightening collection of stories about women in India... Read More

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