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An Antidote to Violence: Evaluating the Evidence by Barry Spivack and...

“An Antidote to Violence: Evaluating the Evidence” is not your casual mid-afternoon read. It is a thought-provoking and in-depth presentation of a still-controversial topic, Transcendental Meditation...

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Weeping Goes Unheard: Sacred Tears for Indigenous Victims of Racial Genocide...

“Weeping Goes Unheard” no longer as more and more voices speak up through a variety of channels. Lucia Mann contributes to this unveiling of a hidden (or as she argues, a covered) past of Canada by...

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The Bubble by Joseph Patenaude (Author) Mauro Lirussi (Illustrator)

The Bubble is a book that parents and teachers can often reread to assist the listener in picturing the rich text and the picturesque details in detail.

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Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage: A True Story of Murder in San Diego’s Jazz...

Overall, I enjoyed Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage. I found it to be a completely engrossing true crime read set in an era when life, love, womanhood and murder were perceived very differently from...

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Black, White, and Gray All Over: A Black Man’s Odyssey in Life and Law...

Reviewed by Timea Barabas If you are looking for an exploratory journey into the many dimensions of gray, look no further than “Black, White, and Gray All Over:  A Black Man’s Odyssey in Life and Law...

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Maximise Your Child’s Performance: A Concise Guide to Unlocking their...

Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Maximise Your Child’s Performance: A Concise Guide to Unlocking their Potential is a marvelous book of information. Jennie Segar discusses ways to make a difference in...

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Losing My Faculties: A Teacher’s Story by Brendan Halpin

Book Reviewed by Nancy Eaton This book is about Brendan Halpin’s experiences of being a high school teacher. It follows him through teaching jobs in an economically depressed white ethnic town, a...

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The Red Hat Society: Fun and Friendship After 50 by Sue Ellen Cooper

Book Reviewed by Nancy Eaton The author of this book, Sue Ellen Cooper is the founder and Queen Mother of The Red Hat Society. When Sue had a friend who was about to turn 50 years old, she would give...

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Salt & Light; The Complete Jesus by Jonathan Geoffrey Dean

Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert An extraordinary deep dive into the life of an extraordinary man, Jonathan Geoffrey Dean’s Salt & Light; The Complete Jesus presents a masterful guide for...

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The Ranting of an Uneducated Reactionary by Oscar J. Phillips

Book Reviewed by Lily Andrews “The Ranting of an Uneducated Reactionary” is a remarkably ardent and precisely reasoned basal that examines the legislative and bureaucratic systems in modern-day...

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