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2022 BRONZE Winner for Historical
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The Queering
"The Queering" is a riveting novel in which an older lesbian makes a delayed choice to shout out the truth, no matter the consequences. A seventy-year-old closeted lesbian writer faces her past in Brooke Skipstone’s intense,...
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These Dark Skies
Arianne Zwartjes reckons with her unwitting, unwilling role in historical global power struggles in "These Dark Skies". Growing up as a white American, Zwartjes never had to think much about her privileged position on the world stage....
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Since Sinai
Shannon Gonyou announced her desire to convert to Judaism on the way to a Christmas celebration: this is the first appealing revelation of her thoughtful memoir, "Since Sinai". Raised Catholic because of a promise made to her birth...
2021 Finalist for Self-Help
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The Entrepreneur's Paradox
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The Serpent Papers
Probing the consciences of people and a nation during a pivotal era, "The Serpent Papers" is a novel about the intricacies of decision-making and taking a stand when life itself is at risk. Growing up in the 1960s, J-Bee, the son of an...
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The Singing Forest
A young lawyer of shifting identities is presented with a transformative case in Judith McCormack’s devastating, poetic novel "The Singing Forest". Even before WWII began in earnest, Belarusian citizens disappeared into the Minsk...
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Get WalletWise
"Get WalletWise" is a practical text that is aimed at helping people develop financial literacy—and avoid easy options that have long-term consequences. Ken Remsen proffers tips for developing one’s financial skills, even after...