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What most people know about Emily Dickinson’s life is this: she was a poet, reclusive, wore white, and came from a well to do family. But, one fact that…
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In Natasha Solomons’ novel The House at Tyneford, we’re brought into the Downtown Abbey-esqueupstairs/downstairs world of England at the beginning of…
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In her fiction debut, writer, speaker, and best-selling author Lee Woodruff offers an intimate and moving novel that explores the ways in which four lives…
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In Gerald Kolpan’s Magic Words, he finely crafts fact with fiction as he tells the tale of a Jewish boy-interpreter, the world’s most estimable magician,…