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BOOK REVIEW: ‘An Environmental History of the Civil War’ by Judkin Browning and Timothy Silver
Chances are, if you're a student of Civil War history, you own shelves and shelves filled with battle dates and…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘Blair Underwood Presents Olympic Pride, American Prejudice’ by Deborah Riley Draper and Travis Thrasher
Step up and find this tale, then step back in time. If you need a fascinating history book now, "Olympic…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Yellow House’ by Sarah M. Broom
It's a tale of leaving and coming back home, and for fans of memoir and lovers of place, it's a…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table’ by Minda Harts
Overall, go into "The Memo" looking for help and you'll absolutely find it, just as you'll find that you're not…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘Talk to Me’ by John Kenney
Readers who relish a little snark with their story will love this one, as will those who enjoy tattletale videos…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘Remembrance’ by Mary Monroe
In short, this short little book is an excellent choice if your book group wants to squeeze in a before-the-holidays…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Diplomat’s Daughter’ by Karin Tanabe
Start "The Diplomat's Daughter," and clear your calendar.
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘This is How We Do It’ by Matt Lamothe
Do kids like you in other countries live like you? In "This is How We Do It" by Matt Lamothe,…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘Surpassing Certainty’ by Janet Mock
Filled with florid prose and swoony drama, "Surpassing Certainty" is one of those memoirs that feels like a long conversation.…
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Lost Eleven’ by Denise George and Robert Child
If you want to learn about these brave African-American soldiers, there are much better ways.
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