Recent Reviews

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easily merits five stars because of its ability to keep the reader interested until the end through its unusual and beautifully told story.”

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“Barker’s novel is a mesmerizing tour de force, from start to finish, full of surprises.”

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“Adam Gopnik’s reflections teach us how to free ourselves from the chains of expectations and let happiness find us.”

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“Only to the white man was nature a ‘wilderness’ and only to him was the land ‘infected’ with ‘wild animals’ and ‘savage’ people.”
—Luther Standing Bear

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“Perfect reading for a rainy day at the cottage, when nothing else will do but a charming and witty whodunit.”

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“Read this book for the story, the characters, and the setting, and savor it for the food and the recipes.”

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“Moxie Castlin was easy to underestimate, but only on first impression.

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“Sometimes nonfiction is even more intriguing than fiction, and Preston certainly knows how to keep readers’ attention while taking them on a journey into the mysteries of the past.”

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Do Beatles fans really want to revisit this painful, bitter, divisive time in the life of the band who otherwise gave the world so much joy?”

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“Every elementary classroom and science lab needs a copy of Green.”

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“a gift to anyone interested in African American history and African American writing . . .”

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“one of the most captivating books on the market linking fine art with climate change.”

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