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Drawing on science, psychology, history, and philosophy, The Eight Master Lessons of Nature will leave readers with feelings of hope, excitement, and joy.…
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In Children and Lunatics, the 21st century is new and fragile, the center barely holding. Wars, terrorists, and hurricanes are on TV. A silent street…
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by Danell JonesI'm overeasy for you —After four hardboiled decadesyou glaze my hearticing dissolving on my tongueCall me your sweet, your dariole, your…
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by Dave CaserioMy brother, expecting, thinking, what?That the wind would waft our father's ashesGently out of his hand, convey themAs though a squall of…
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by Michael RevereStarting fire in a downpouris no problem for you and me.We burn good together.As we tend the late fall slash fire,I say, "Sweat feels…
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This is Logan, here to tell you about The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle, a book for middle-school readers written by Janet Fox.It is a very…
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About the book:In Crossing the Plains with Bruno, Annick Smith weaves together a memoir of travel and relationship, western history and family history,…
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Every day for many years, Tyler Knott Gregson has written a simple haiku about love, and posted it online. Since 2009, his poetry has attracted hundreds…
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Jet black, coal black, midnight black now unassuming but present. Her walk strained, each step deliberate. Last winter her urine stained the snow red…
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Survivors Said contains Matt Pavelich's best stories written over four decades. About the collection, Gish Jen, author of Typical American and The Love…