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Two Sides of a Shield: Authors Mary Johnston and Margaret Mitchell

Two Southern women, decades apart, brought the Civil War to life in haunting fiction.
‘Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America’
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‘Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America’

Author Michael Bedenbaugh’s book offers ways to clean up the corruption that has infiltrated every aspect of American life.
A Radiance of Words: The Artistic Beauties of Literature
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A Radiance of Words: The Artistic Beauties of Literature

Literature bypasses the immediate senses of sight and hearing, and goes directly for the imagination.
‘The Hallmarked Man’: Masons, Secrets, and Murder in a Vault
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‘The Hallmarked Man’: Masons, Secrets, and Murder in a Vault

Even though it’s the eighth book in the ‘Cormoran Strike’ series, it’s still one of the best mysteries you’ll find anywhere.

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Some of us look at how others live their lives and think we ought to do the same—not according to Rachel Bearn.
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Two Sides of a Shield: Authors Mary Johnston and Margaret Mitchell

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