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Book Review: The Kitchen Shrink by Dora Calott Wang M.D.
A personal and deeply moving account of a doctor’s life and her insights into the troubled American health care system.
Read More »Book Review: Try Me by Farah Damji
The true story of the rise and fall and rise of one of the Beautiful People.
Read More »Book Review: Captive: My Time as a Prisoner of the Taliban by Jere Van Dyk
American journalist's open discussion of being held captive by the Taliban shows readers the human aspect of his experience.
Read More »An Interview With Sloane Crosley, Author of How Did You Get This Number?
A funny memoirist makes hot summers more bearable.
Read More »An Interview With Eric Poole, Author of Where’s My Wand?: One Boy’s Magical Triumph Over Alienation and Shag Carpeting
"I can’t even look at a shag haircut without throwing up...if we did get shag carpeting, there would be a moratorium on avocado green plastic carpet rakes."
Read More »Book Review: Impossible Man by Michael Muhammad Knight
For those who have ever questioned the why's behind Michael Muhammad Knight's story what answers he has to offer can be found in this book.
Read More »Book Review: Journey To The End Of Islam by Michael Muhammad Knight
There has never been a more honest book written about the nature of religion and an individual's relationship to a belief system. eir
Read More »Book Review: Armenian Golgotha by Grigoris Balakian
Firsthand account of Armenian genocide aims to commemorate its victims while it tells their story.
Read More »Book Review: The Second Journey: The Road Back to Yourself by Joan Anderson
If you lack the time and space to feel fulfilled, here’s a way to come of age in mid-life.
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