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The Owl and the Hawk

I believe with all my soul and intellect that Muslim fanatical terrorism poses the greatest threat to freedom the world has yet seen and unless defeated will ultimately conquer us. —"The Owl and the Hawk" John Errett The novel has... Read More

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Living Through Transitions

"Living Through Transitions" demonstrates that fundamental personal change like greatness is sought by some and thrust upon others. One cannot jump to the end without working through the initial jolt and the trying middle difficult tasks... Read More

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Life's Ride or Fall...You Make the Call

“Every new horizon is cloaked in a mist of uncertainty” the author writes. “The only way to clear the mist and see the sharp edge of opportunity on the horizon is by using a roadmap—a plan of action.” In this well-organized and... Read More

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The Poetry in Yu

Encouraged by her mother’s warm reception of a birthday poem, Yu began writing the poems collected here when she was a mere eight years old. The poems, befitting her age, are simple and warm, optimistic and bright as in this cinquain,... Read More

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Women Can't Play

Virginia author Clyde Dowell’s novel Women Can’t Play is all about the games people play. There’s the every Sunday board game of war called Risk that the book’s five black male protagonists play religiously. It provides the focus... Read More

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Muhammad

“Religion is the state of being grasped by an ultimate concern, a concern which qualifies all other concerns as preliminary and which itself contains the answer to the question of a meaning of our life.” —Paul Tillich “The... Read More

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Sandlot Summit

You expect me to save the free world all by myself? The President rose slowly and leaned toward Felix. “Indeed I do“ he replied with conviction. The year is 1984. When the President of the United States needs to avoid war with the... Read More

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Translucent Tree

The characters in "Translucent Tree" (Vertical, 978-1-934287-14-9) are steeped in love and also handle peripherally the concepts of home and belonging. In this novel, winner of the Tanizaki Award, Go and Chigiri meet again after... Read More

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