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Was It Worth It?
Bart shares his tragic love story with candor, inviting sympathy from those with broken hearts. Retired teacher Jack Bart debuts with a memoir that focuses on his controversial marriage to a former student. Presented as a love story...
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Rolling Stones Gear
Angie, if you can’t get no satisfaction with the current crop of Stones books, here’s your emotional rescue. Yes, it’s only rock and roll, but if you know some Puerto Rican girls that are just dying for a 672-page book that...
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The Changed
by Sara Budzik
When unique, fascinating characters are introduced, their lingo and personalities are translated well into precise and engaging dialogue. The apocalypse story line that introduces a world where sickness has nearly eliminated humanity and...
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From the Gita to the Grail
Myth becomes belief becomes behavior—in this inspiring work, Western yogis are encouraged to rewrite their stories to renew their spirits. Although it’s written for “Western” yogis, Bernie Clark’s enjoyable exploration of the...
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A Song for Lost Angels
Sometimes heart-wrenching, sometimes humorous, this memoir of building a family will inspire social change. When a gay couple decides the parenting life is for them, their one-year stint as foster parents of three premature infant...
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New Middle Eastern Street Food
by Karen Rigby
Butcher’s lively gastronomic notebook reveals as much about her neighborhood and travels as it does about cuisine. Sally Butcher is the colorful owner of Persepolis, a Persian deli situated in London’s international Peckham district....
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The Life-Transforming Diet
Zulberg helps readers integrate twelfth-century Jewish ideology incrementally, thus removing obstacles to implementing lifestyle changes. In "The Life-Transforming Diet", David Zulberg demonstrates that the work of Maimonides, canonized...