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A Journey to Joy by Nancy I. Young

A beautiful exploration of love, perseverance, and the power of community and kinship… In the moving latest from Young, the life of a young heiress is upended after she’s falsely accused of theft and sent to Fremantle Gaol in colonial…
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Delta of Cassiopeia by Ted Morrissey

Provocative, powerful, and intense… Award-winning Ted Morrissey’s latest, a collection of stories and sonnets, traces his literary journey over four decades. There are tiny joys, desolation, grief, poignant heartbreaks, uncertain future, longing, life, death, and war. Some stories are extremely…
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Dry Heat: A Novel by Len Joy

An emotionally charged page-turner… Joy conjures up a gritty crime drama full of danger, betrayal, love, and loss in his latest novel. Joey Blade seems to have everything: a full-ride scholarship in cards, a beautiful new girlfriend, and doting parents.…
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Is There Evidence for God?: An Economist Searches for Answers by Robert Genetski Ph.D.

A well-researched, often convincing work that deftly balances biblical theology and scientific reason… As a teacher, columnist, author of 5 books on classical economic principles, and one of the nation’s leading economists, Genetski approaches the questions of God’s existence with…
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Karl’s Diary: It’s a Dog’s by Sharon Winters

A beautiful book that’s guaranteed to generate giggles, guffaws, and a few tears… Karl, a Boykin Spaniel rescue, finds his forever home, one filled with unconditional love and makes some fascinating friends thanks to a compassionate couple who adopt him…
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Jovian Son (The Jovian Duology Book 2) by Kim Catanzarite

A twist-and-turn, intelligent SF thriller… Catanzarite concludes her award-winning The Jovian Duology with this immersive installment, taking readers on Svetlana’s journey across the globe as she tries to look for Evander. It has been ten years since Svetlana sought refuge…
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Dare Not Tell (The Immense Sky Saga Book 1) by Elaine Schroller

Vividly evocative and steeped in history… A rousing character-driven tale. Set against the backdrop of WWI, Schroller’s debut historical novel is a compelling story about a couple’s journey of love, loss, regrets, and redemption. It’s been two decades since Joe…
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Little Özil by Lewis Beilman (Author), Lamya Sharaby (Illustrator)

An emotional, thought-provoking story of understanding and acceptance… A little patience and hard work go a long way toward forming connections in this poignant tale by Beilman. Eight-year-old Mustafa loves playing soccer, and he is pretty good at the game.…
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The Light Behind the Door by Deborah Court

A magical, lovely, and poignant story of family and friendship… Court’s latest YA fantasy delves into the intricacies of adolescence, taking readers on a young girl’s journey to self-discovery. With school bullies constantly at her back, things are not at…
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The Other Side of the Ocean by Beverley Bell

Raw and haunting… A poignant tale. Bell examines horrors of war and a person’s struggles with identity in a foreign land in her engrossing debut. The young Saah Kamandu is content living a sheltered life in Freetown, Sierra Leone with…