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Breaking Through!
Whether they are choosing toys for toddlers or colleges for young adults, Breaking Through! Helping Girls Succeed in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math guides parents, educators, professionals, and students as they not only...
Book Review
The Secret Path
This is a gentle introduction to teamwork, friendship, and perseverance. Themes of friendship and determination lead to a delightful surprise ending in "The Secret Path", Nancy Gee’s sequel to her debut, The Secret Drawer. Al and Sal...
Book Review
Life's Too Short to Pretend You're Not Religious
David Dark admits to being “bummed out” by the way people talk about religion. These days being called “religious” is not likely to be taken as a compliment. But Dark doesn’t limit the word’s meaning to adherence to a creed,...
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Princess Penelopea Hates Peas
"Princess Penelopea Hates Peas" is the story of a princess who cannot be convinced to try her peas, no matter what the king and queen do. The book offers parents an opportunity to encourage kids to try new foods. There is a note to...
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Riding for the Lone Star
by Ron Kaplan
This Wild West military history pays homage to those who settled an embattled land. The United States’ expansion into Texas in the early nineteenth century was fraught with challenges. The pioneers who made the bold move to leave the...
Book Review
Cornflower Blue
by Karen Rigby
This mesmerizing novel provides an incisive look at how the Bosnian War marked its survivors. In Cornflower Blue: A Case for Milena Lukin, Christian Schünemann and Jelena Volić reimagine a 2004 case of soldiers found dead inside a...
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