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Interview with Hal W. Lanse, Ph.D., Author of Read Well, Think Well: Build Your Child’s Reading, Comprehension, and Critical Thinking Skills
"There’s so much that parents can do to support reading at home."
Read More »Book Review: The Hidden History of Women’s Ordination – Female Clergy in the Medieval West by Gary Macy
In the modern context of controversy about the place of women in various churches this is explosive stuff.
Read More »Book Review: Letter To A Hostage by Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Details the essential invisible things that make life so special.
Read More »Book Review – The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity and the Renewal of Civilisation by Thomas Homer-Dixon
You might think that the world doesn't need another why-the-Roman-empire-collapsed theory. You'd be wrong.
Read More »Interview with Adventurer and Travel Writer Brandon Wilson
"We were shot at, trudged through a blizzard, slowly starved, never knew where we would spend the night—or if we’d be taken into police custody."
Read More »Book Review: Lines From A Mined Mind – The Words Of John Trudell by John Trudell
Dares you to look at our society through the eyes of those whose backs it's been built on.
Read More »Interview with ChaChanna Simpson, Author of Life After College – What Your Parents and Professors Never Taught You
"This book provides solutions readers can immediately use to help make their transition from college life into the real world easier," states Simpson.
Read More »BC Radio Live: Troy Johnson, Christopher Tennant, AirPlay’s Chris Bull, and Ralph Peters
Rich people, gay people, adventurers, and game players -- all in a week's work.
Read More »Book Review: Unjust Justice by Chantal Delsol
In our eagerness to see justice done we run the serious risk of committing a serious injustice.
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