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Fire the Pretty Girl
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Religion Around Emily Dickinson
Contextualizing Dickinson’s work, Gilpin reveals both a reverence for her poetry and a skill in exploring new meaning. W. Clark Gilpin’s new take on the enigmatic giant of American poetry, Emily Dickinson, eruditely weaves literary...
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Down Under
Taitz’s style will appeal to an intellectual audience that craves more than a stereotypical rendering of ardent relationships. In this poignant story of young love derailed, a renowned actor returns to his first flame, only to discover...
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Only the Longest Threads
Please, Ms. Physicist, tell me a story, one that uses my language and down-to-earth images to bring your cosmic universe a few light years closer to me. Lo and behold, Tasneem Zehra Husain conjures the fly-on-the-wall experience of a...
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The People's Republic of Chemicals
This book is a well-rounded portrait of China’s current environmental crisis and how it stretches far beyond its geographic borders. The rapid industrialization of the world’s most populous nation has far-reaching effects for the...
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Herzl's Vision
In Herzl, readers meet a visionary driven by a desire to preserve human life and dignity, not only for Jews, but for those with whom he hoped they could share a land. From Israel Prize recipient Shlomo Avineri comes Herzl’s Vision, a...
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The Color of Courage
Kulski’s story heart-wrenchingly follows the arc of a boy becoming a young man in World War II Poland. "The Color of Courage" is the chronological diary of Julian Kulski, who was ten years old when Germany invaded his native Poland in...