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The Cleaning Crew
by Amanda Adams
This novel is an interesting, compelling, and unusual political journey through an election season. An unconventional and often funny look at the nuances of modern politics, "The Cleaning Crew" by Richard D. Hayes is an account of what...
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My Heart Can't Even Believe It
by Karen Rigby
Silverman avoids the mantle of a warrior mom; she exposes vulnerability, ugly emotion, and beauty in equal measure. My Heart Can’t Even Believe It: A Story of Science, Love, and Down Syndrome is journalist Amy Silverman’s candid...
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Comrade Baron
Jaap Scholten has done an extraordinary job of recording and presenting the stories of a persecution almost forgotten. In "Comrade Baron", Jaap Scholten explores a harrowing history little known in the English-speaking world. With a...
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Blood and Ash
Themes of insecurity, regret, and redemption stand against the backdrop of high school and college life and will resonate with a younger crowd. From the dorms of Cambridge to the pyramids of Egypt, the banks of the Seine, and the glitter...
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Women of Faith in the Marketplace
This book is a must-read for evangelical Christian women working to reconcile their outside work with traditional church teachings. Even in the twenty-first century, the decision to work outside the home can give rise to all kinds of...
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Pastiche
Intense and artfully self-centered, this novel wraps around itself in search of release, after which the pleasure is over all too soon. Jonathan Harnisch’s "Pastiche" is an exhaustive and frequently painful catalog of the struggles of...