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Earth as It Is

by Amanda Adams

Both loving and heartbreaking, Earth As It Is lends a new perspective to an ongoing dialogue. Jan Maher’s Earth As It Is is a heartfelt story about an extraordinary life. Charlie is a heterosexual man who grows up wanting to wear... Read More

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We the People

by Melissa Wuske

This emboldening book will equip movements to fight for community rights. We the People: Stories from the Community Rights Movement in the United States, by Thomas Linzey and Anneke Campbell, presents the inspiring stories of everyday... Read More

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The Sisters of Sugarcreek

by Melissa Wuske

A heartwarming story of faith and friendship in unlikely places, this novel offers a welcome message of hope in a divided world. Cathy Liggett’s "The Sisters of Sugarcreek" shows that hope can rise from the ashes of loss. In the... Read More

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Gone to Pot

by Amanda Adams

"Gone to Pot" is a great read for any age, reminding us that the elderly can be vibrant, active, and involved. A destitute grandmother is forced into an untraditional business venture and ends up dealing with much more than she bargained... Read More

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Cadillac, Oklahoma

by Jeff Fleischer

This well-thought-out story collection enjoys a rich setting and tone, fitting together to form a full picture of a town. With "Cadillac, Oklahoma", Louise Farmer Smith has created a literary portrait of a fictional small town, featuring... Read More

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Great with Child

by Hannah Hohman

This amusing novel takes a fresh look at motherhood and at all the ways to make up a family. In Sonia Taitz’s "Great with Child", Abigail is pregnant—and determined not to let it stand in her way. With the father out of her mind and... Read More

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Fortune's Fool

by Gary Presley

Bell’s is a mystery in a high literary realm. Nero is dead, Vesuvius has devastated the land, and prominent Roman lawyer and author Pliny the Younger has become entangled in another murder, in Fortune’s Fool, Bell’s sixth... Read More

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Zero Day

by Paige Van De Winkle

"Zero Day" is a fascinating and highly relevant thriller with invigorating elements of realism. T. L. Williams’s "Zero Day" is a complex, smart, and timely drama about virtual warfare. Within the thriller, China uses hacking to attack... Read More

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