‘The Cat Who Saved The Library’: An Adventure With a Tabby
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‘The Cat Who Saved The Library’: An Adventure With a Tabby

Author Sosuke Natsukawa brings us a new tale set in the world of the highly successful ‘The Cat Who Saved Books.’
‘The Sphinxing Rabbit’: An Allegory for Our Times
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‘The Sphinxing Rabbit’: An Allegory for Our Times

Blending whimsy and art history with deep warning, this trilogy invites readers to think twice about the structure of society.
New Biography Unearths a Grand View of a Baseball Great
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New Biography Unearths a Grand View of a Baseball Great

Alan D. Gaff has discovered some of baseball’s most important lost works in ‘Baseball’s First Superstar.’
‘Audrey at Home’: A Book About Hollywood, Home Life, and Recipes
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‘Audrey at Home’: A Book About Hollywood, Home Life, and Recipes

Audrey Hepburn’s second son, Luca Dotti, invites readers into his famous mother’s kitchen, with simple, heartwarming recipes that inspire and satisfy.
Children’s Chapter Books for Spring and Beyond
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Children’s Chapter Books for Spring and Beyond

Are your children looking forward to summer vacation? These new and upcoming children’s books are sure to engage and entertain.

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Author Lawrence Cappello advises how to take your rights to privacy seriously and learn ways to protect it.
‘The Cat Who Saved The Library’: An Adventure With a Tabby

‘The Cat Who Saved The Library’: An Adventure With a Tabby

Author Sosuke Natsukawa brings us a new tale set in the world of the highly successful ‘The Cat Who Saved Books.’
An Epic Poet for Our Time: James Sale and His ‘DoorWay’

An Epic Poet for Our Time: James Sale and His ‘DoorWay’

Storied poet James Sale concludes his epic poem ‘The English Cantos,’ with ‘DoorWay,’ the third book in his series that mimics Dante’s medieval trilogy.
A Look at the Absurd Undergraduate Curricula of the Ivy Leagues

A Look at the Absurd Undergraduate Curricula of the Ivy Leagues

The multi-author work, ‘Slacking,’ presents the strange educational dichotomy between the serious and the foolish at the Ivy Leagues.
The ‘Shortest’ Way to Learn About the History of France

The ‘Shortest’ Way to Learn About the History of France

Colin Jones’s ‘The Shortest History of France’ is brevity at its finest, scouring centuries while somehow covering the details.
‘No Precious Truth’: Promises Made and Delivered

‘No Precious Truth’: Promises Made and Delivered

Author Chris Nickson’s first book in a new series showcases the UK’s Special Investigation Branch solving military-related crime.
‘Gods, Heroes, and Us’: Ancient Stories for Modern Lives

‘Gods, Heroes, and Us’: Ancient Stories for Modern Lives

James Sale argues that ancient Greek myths are far more important for emotional and psychological growth than most modern readers ever give them credit for.