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The Home Front

by Cheryl M. Hibbard

In "The Home Front", Alan J. Summers offers a revealing glimpse of civilian life in 1940s wartime England. Set in a small seaside town in Essex, a county northeast of London, Summers’ story, which draws on “anecdotes and... Read More

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In Cofeina Veritas!

by Jeannine Chartier Hanscom

Dan Demetriad, private investigator and chief quaestor of forensics (a senior ranking police official), finds himself drawn into a strange and challenging case in "In Cofeina Veritas!" Beginning with a simple phone call about a missing... Read More

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Just Like Us

by Mark McLaughlin

“It all seemed such a good idea at first,” explains Judas Iscariot of his betrayal of Christ. Judas’s tortured musings make up one of the twenty-one “snapshots” of life with Jesus found in David Gurney’s book, Just Like Us... Read More

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The Lost Valley

by DeAnn Rossetti

Leonardo Deangelo has written an enticing boys’ adventure book that begs to be read aloud by grandfathers before bedtime. In this first-grade-level chapter book, readers are introduced to Sam, a somewhat serious boy of indeterminate... Read More

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Where Magic Dwells

by Jill Allen

Andrea Archer’s novel "Where Magic Dwells" puts a refreshing twist on timeless fairy-tale conventions. Twenty-year-old Jason VanLord should be happy about his impending wedding to Princess Mia, but instead he feels trapped. After all,... Read More

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The Panda and the Prince

by Lisa Romeo

Australian David Somerville Mitchell, one of the foremost public relations practitioners in Asia during the late ’70s and ‘80s, was a logical if bold choice to change the world’s understanding of the aims of the World Wildlife... Read More

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Tom

by Lisa Romeo

"Tom" is a fictionalized account of Christie Moore’s grandfather. It focuses on his experiences as a British soldier in World War I and how the war reverberates throughout his life. The fact that tragic battlefield experiences plague... Read More

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Are You Lonesome Tonight?

by Cheryl Hibbard

English author Michael J. Clark’s "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" is a contrived—albeit zany and entertaining—tale, but it may miss its mark with American audiences. The main story is about two men, born and raised in New York state,... Read More

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