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6 Best Historical Fiction Novels of Winter

by Hannah Hohman

History is a curious thing—much of it is shrouded in mystery, uniquely indecipherable, lost to history. Of course, that doesn’t stop fiction writers from trying. To tell the story of the past, authors have delved into history and... Read More

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Book of the Day Roundup: January 25-29, 2021

by Barbara Hodge

Roots of Wood and Stone / Sedgwick County Chronicles / Amanda Wen / Kregel Publications / Softcover $15.99 (304pp) / 978-0-8254-4668-9 / Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop), Amazon / In Amanda Wen’s sensitive Christian novel Roots of... Read More

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Book of the Day Roundup January 27-31, 2020

by Barbara Hodge

Cassandra’s Eye / Elizabeth Gargano / Belle Lutte Press / Softcover $16.00 (298pp) / 978-0-9973260-6-2 / Buy: Amazon / An evocative novel set in 1969’s counterculture, Cassandra’s Eye focuses on the almost-grown daughter of... Read More

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Gobble Gobble

by Mary Popham

Imagine a Children’s Picture Book about turkeys and not a single mention of Thanksgiving! "Gobble Gobble" by author and illustrator Cathryn Falwell presents a factual and beautifully detailed book describing mostly North America’s... Read More

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Thrilling and Fulfilling

by Matt Sutherland

Who says gift books need to be clunky coffee table doorstops featuring pictures of woven baskets or the marsupial mole in its natural habitat? From tattoos to running to a look inside a prison and a concentration camp, these eight indie... Read More

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The Train to Orvieto

by Karen Rigby

With careful settings and raw seams, "The Train to Orvieto" is a fascinating journey of sins come home to roost. "The Train to Orvieto" details a Midwestern ingenue’s love for art—as narrated by her daughter—and the folly that... Read More

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A Hot Mess

by Karen Rigby

Jeff Fleischer’s "A Hot Mess" is a substantial, science-based guide that explains climate change through history, its deniers, and the current evidence, all in a candid, accessible format that invites young people to take action. With... Read More

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