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The Mourning After

by John Senger

Full, realistic characters advance the themes of death and love in this meaningful story. In the novel "The Mourning After", Edward Fahey thoroughly and artfully explores his Irish family’s approach to death, as expressed in the... Read More

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Season's Christmas Quest

by Sara Budzik

Here’s a thrilling new twist on the heart-warming story of a dog’s odyssey to reunite with his human family. The story of a dog on a journey to find his human family is one that has been told before, but Tara Pollard creates a dark... Read More

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A Chair Between the Rails

by Anna Call

Human emotion becomes spiritual experience in this poetic supernatural novel of a broken family and psychic ability. "A Chair Between the Rails", by G. T. Anders, is an experience both original and redolent of its roots in the works of... Read More

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I Like Berries, Do You?

by Peter Dabbene

Down syndrome kids can, at last, see children who look like them in a picture book. With an overwhelming array of food choices available, many young children can be resistant to experimentation in their diet, preferring to stick with... Read More

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Meeting Chance

by Sheila M. Trask

A teenage boy goes from canine-phobic to animal shelter volunteer in this good-natured coming-of-age story. In her second young-adult novel, "Meeting Chance", Jennifer Lavoie again applies her hopeful outlook to the halls of high school,... Read More

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Miracles Happen ... Sometimes

by Karen Connick

A husband stands in defense of his wife’s humanity as she, and those who love her, cope with her terminal illness. In graphic detail, yet with a straightforward writing style, Miracles Happen … Sometimes relays the declining physical... Read More

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Fresh Wind and Strange Fire

by Lori A. May

An American in Mexico takes the risks necessary to truly immerse himself into Mexican life and culture. To say Lyn Fuchs is an American writing about visiting Mexico would be an oversimplification. Fuchs, professor and... Read More

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