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Diane Scharper
This little book provides an intimate portrait of the artist as a young Catholic woman who desires to become both a saint and a famous writer That rsquo s the territory of Flannery O rsquo Connor rsquo s 1925 ndash 64 newly published book A Prayer Journal edited by W A Sessions O rsquo Connor
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Robert J. Daly
A new Darwin indeed one who does a better job of explaining who and what we are than even Sigmund Freud Someone who offers a key to all the mythologies And even in this age of secular modernity one who offers an intellectual synthesis that actually holds faith reason and science together That
Books
There is a common assumption that the more familiar a person is with a given subject the less objective he or she becomes in assessing it Earle Labor rsquo s new biography of Jack London represents a notable departure from this conventional wisdom After over 50 years of studying Jack London and t
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Anne R. Gearity
Dr. Lloyd Sederer's 'The Family Guide to Mental Health Care.'
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Timothy J. Gilfoyle
Thomas Dyja explores the cultural foundations of the ldquo American century rdquo in this engaging fast-paced and original account of mid-century Chicago The city was the breeding ground of American modernity from 1930 to 1960 according to Dyja Chicago was not only the country rsquo s railroad
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Nick Ripatrazone
In the years following World War II and continuing after the Second Vatican Council, to be an American Catholic novelist often meant to be lapsed.