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Set in Miami Beach, Florida in 1972, the novel follows the Posner family—two Holocaust survivors, Sophie and Jacob, and their son, Adam—doing everything they can to avoid one another in a city with an
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"The Dear One Letters" are overflowing with practical spiritual and psychological wisdom. They encourage you to consider that you are a soul first and a human second. On this path, you may step into y
Luna and Floyd Visit Their Grandparents is a fun, interactive book. With lively illustrations and easy-to-share suggested activities, everyone involved will be able to imagine going along for the trip
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Parenting for Social Change is a powerful parenting book that is not about children, but about the harmful cultural messages adults perpetuate in their relationships with children. In this compelling
Rather than rehash typical advice for couples, Edward L. Fairley offers some unexpected twists to conventional thinking that provide the reader with what sounds and feels like “inside information” eve
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This handy, beautiful, award-winning volume describes how to grow vegetables, fruits, wildflowers and herbs in the backyard. It also details what to do with them once theyv?ve matured. Colorful photos
Finnigin, a very adventurous fisher, finds himself bored with everyday life. Looking for something more exciting, he sets off on a journey that takes him far, far from home. Finnigin discovers he is l
"The importance of the question, Where are the Ten Tribes of Israel? the speedy sale of the first edition of this work; and the obtaining considerable additional evidence relative to the origin of the
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In Robert's Rules of Innovation II: The Art of Implementation, innovation thought-leader Robert Brands introduces readers to the best and most recent thinking of his interna
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On August 9, 1963, the infant son of John and Jacqueline Kennedy, born premature at 34 weeks, died of a common lung ailment after 39 hours of life. This book tells, for the very first time, the entire
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Stone Altars is a book of poems by an aging man still engaged in asking fundamental questions, never to be answered, which have haunted him since boyhood. It is a poetry of sea, sun, and sky, trees, r
Shannon Cuthrell artfully composed The Great Repression is a collection of original poems scanning a manic-depressed period in Cuthrell's life. The book is beautifully condensed into jagged, elliptica
"How Old Am I In Dog Years?" is a joyous, snark-filled, and completely relatable collection of essays that skewer the foibles of ordinary events."The life examined is worth
Faraway has the advantage of having multiple appeals. Naturally, progressive churches that have study groups who want to read a very real and compelling story will be interested in this book. Other re
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In September 1993, four generations of the Travis family gather to celebrate the 80th birthday of their matriarch, Isabelle. Reflecting on their experiences at the rustic family cabin set on a lake in
The current "Nodin Poetry Anthology" continues a tradition established in 1974 of featuring celebrated writers alongside talented wordsmiths who are only beginning to make themselves
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