‘A Song in the Dark’ Spotlights a WWII Atrocity
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‘A Song in the Dark’ Spotlights a WWII Atrocity

Christian author Kimberley Woodhouse presents her most challenging book to date.
‘Something to Look Forward To’: It’s Exactly That
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‘Something to Look Forward To’: It’s Exactly That

Author Fannie Flagg offers us 30 short stories that hilariously and touchingly explore how our lives can unfold in unexpected ways.
‘Rear Window’: A View to a Hitchcock Classic
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‘Rear Window’: A View to a Hitchcock Classic

Jennifer O’Callaghan tracks the 1954 thriller’s remarkable history.
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Books for After-School Fun and Learning

From exploring the wonders of nature to unraveling the mysteries of Ancient Egypt, children will appreciate a world of learning beyond a classroom’s four walls.
Nature Books for Children
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Nature Books for Children

As the seasons change, nature takes the spotlight in this delightful list of children’s books.

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‘A Song in the Dark’ Spotlights a WWII Atrocity

‘A Song in the Dark’ Spotlights a WWII Atrocity

Christian author Kimberley Woodhouse presents her most challenging book to date.
‘The Salt Stones: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life’

‘The Salt Stones: Seasons of a Shepherd’s Life’

A Vermont sheep farmer poetically and movingly reflects on the shepherding life.
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Rome, Macedonians, and the Convergence of Rising and Falling Empires

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‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’: Clueless in the 1920s

A new edition is released of a classic milestone in women’s literature and sexual satire.
‘Something to Look Forward To’: It’s Exactly That

‘Something to Look Forward To’: It’s Exactly That

Author Fannie Flagg offers us 30 short stories that hilariously and touchingly explore how our lives can unfold in unexpected ways.
‘Genius Unbroken: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Charles R. Drew’

‘Genius Unbroken: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Charles R. Drew’

Known as the ‘Father of the Blood Bank,’ Charles Drew saved many lives with his medical invention.
‘Rear Window’: A View to a Hitchcock Classic

‘Rear Window’: A View to a Hitchcock Classic

Jennifer O’Callaghan tracks the 1954 thriller’s remarkable history.