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2015 BRONZE Winner for Autobiography & Memoir

Book Review

Auschwitz #34207

by Rebecca Foster

This eye-opening account of a Polish Jew’s life before, during, and after Auschwitz deposits readers right into concentration camp horrors. In her first nonfiction book, "Auschwitz #34207", Nancy Sprowell Geise takes the oral memories... Read More

Book Review

Nonviolent Action

by Melissa Wuske

Sider presents a compelling vision of a war-free world through an analysis of Christian ethics. Nonviolent Action: What Christian Ethics Demands but Most Christians Have Never Really Tried, by Ronald J. Sider, is another bold challenge... Read More

Book Review

For the Love of Rivers

by Kristine Morris

Fausch conveys elegantly his reverence of rivers in this clarion call for conservation. In For the Love of Rivers: A Scientist’s Journey, Kurt D. Fausch weaves stories and insights from a career immersed in the ecology of rivers with... Read More

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The Girls of Usually

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Lori Horvitz may have started out as a shy Jewish girl from Long Island who loved her magic tricks and hated her frizzy hair, but her memoir-style reflections, "The Girls of Usually", prove that she has come a long way since then, thanks... Read More

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Our Aging Bodies

by Margaret Cullison

Merrill skillfully balances explanations of these highly complex systems with anecdotes about his own health experiences and those of other people. Gary F. Merrill, a professor of cell biology and neuroscience at Rutgers University,... Read More

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