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2011 Finalist for Multicultural
2011 Finalist for Juvenile Fiction
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Latasha and the Little Red Tornado
2011 Finalist for Religion
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The Wisdom of Ananda Coomaraswamy
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When Horses Had Wings
by John Senger
Estill has an ear for the language of her characters, making this story come alive. "When Horses Had Wings", the first novel by Diana Estill, brings to mind Hemingway’s explanation of his own writing: “You see I’m trying in all my...
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A Grape Off the Vine
Filled with too much libidinous lust? Try a little alliterative rap for relief. This book’s message—that lust is the original sin leading to all subsequent human failings and that yoga can help overcome it—will engage some readers,...
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From Punch and Judy to Haute Cuisine
English cuisine and the dreadful, dreary awfulness of it is a given among comedians and those who tour the British Isles on the cheap. But according to author Michael Flagg, this stereotype is no longer true, thanks in large part to...
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Jezebel in Blue Satin
by Jill Allen
Former TV writer breathes new life into hard-boiled noir detective genre. From Peter S. Fischer, a twenty-five-year veteran television writer who helped pen such favorite shows as Columbo and Murder, She Wrote, and two other novels,...
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What Do the Scriptures Say about the Last Days?
Written from an evangelical standpoint, "What Do the Scriptures Say about the Last Days?" relies on three prominent theological sources to present a fundamentalist’s interpretation of the biblical Armageddon. This is a guide with...