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Bobby and Boo Set Sail
With skillful rhyme, the story naturally incorporates colors, and teaches the Chinese word for each. Kathy de Bruin’s clever rhyming picture book, "Bobby and Boo Set Sail", uses two boys, their aunt and uncle, and a day on a boat to...
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Tales from an Immigrant Entrepreneur
"Tales from an Immigrant Entrepreneur" is an engrossing success story that is steeped in honesty and rich with insight. Pernille Fischer Boulter’s "Tales from an Immigrant Entrepreneur" is a timely, candid memoir about a Danish...
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Bark
Back again to the ongoing attempt to wrap one’s brain around the unwrappable, the unbrainable evil that was the Holocaust. This time in the guise of a tiny book of photos and reflections on Auschwitz-Birkenau. Birken, German for birch,...
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Lending Power
"Lending Power" is Howard Covington’s uplifting and compelling account of a credit union that champions the underserved. The story of Self-Help Credit Union is as much about founder Martin Eakes, whose mission was “extending the...
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Lovable Racists, Magical Negroes, and White Messiahs
Ikard’s book is an essential wake-up call to all white Americans who are not actively engaged in combating racism. In "Lovable Racists, Magical Negroes, and White Messiahs", David Ikard, director of Africana studies at the University...
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