Church of Birds

an eco-history of myth and religion
By Ben H Gagnon

Birds significantly impacted the development of early humans, according to the creation myths of Mesoamerican civilizations, ancient Greece, India, and many other cultures. New scientific data shows that humans followed migrating birds in their search for fertile lands. Also, we owe the development of human...

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Journey Back into the Vault

In Search of My Faded Cuban Childhood Footprints
By Mario Cartaya

Journey Back into the Vault: In Search of My Faded Cuban Childhood Footprints is Mario Cartaya's story about reconnecting with his roots after spending decades away from the country of his birth. Mario lived the first nine years of his life and developed his sense...

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Electra

A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition
By Dr. Batya Casper

The revised and updated edition of Electra: A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition plays into an integral part of Western civilization; Electra'sinfluence on popular culture is highly regarded. Electra is one of the recurring myths in Western society in...

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Shaking The Tree

That's a Terrible Idea. What Time?
By Lindsey Saltka, Barbara Huntington, Janell Strube,Jen Laffler, Kathleen A. McCabe, Kimberly Joy, Chi

Twenty-two authors come together to tell true stories for the annual Memoir Showcase contest organized by the International Memoir Writers Association. Edited by Marni Freedman and Tracy J. Jones, Shaking The Tree: That's a Terrible Idea. What Time? contains twenty-two short stories penned by esteemed...

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All the Bad Girls Wear Russian Accents

By Jane Muschenetz

For anyone who has fought for the right to love, celebrate, and be themselves, there is All the Bad Girls Wear Russian Accents. In this collection, poet Jane Muschenetz interweaves reflections on many themes that connect to identity, communication, and a place in the world....

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FASERIPopedia

FASERIP Rules Cyclopedia
By Jonathan Nolan

The advent of video games has turned newer generations of children into gamers who have possibly never played tabletop games. But there is an undeniable appeal to tabletop roleplaying games that only people who have played can appreciate. Taking its primary source FASERIP RPG by...

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The Borinqueneers, A Visual History of the 65th Infantry Regiment

Los Borinqueños, la historia visual del Regimiento 65 de Infantería
By Noemí Figueroa Soulet

Some stories can only be understood if you see the images of the people who lived them. This is the case of the 65th Infantry Regiment, whose story is told in The Borinqueneers by Noemí Figueroa Soulet. Through the hundreds of illustrations of this magnificent...

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds

A Memoir of a World Citizen Diplomat
By Lois Ann Nicolai

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds: A Memoir of a World Citizen Diplomat by Lois Ann Nicolai is a continuation of the fantastic work Nicolai has accomplished in the second half of her incredible life, promoting the causes of world peace and global cooperation. Book three outlines...

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A Love Story

How the Heartland Fell in Love With a 400-Year-Old French Comedic Playwright
By Chantal M. Roberts

A Love Story: How the Heartland Fell in Love With a 400-Year-Old French Comedic Playwright by Chantal M. Roberts is an inspiring story. It’s about the struggles and triumphs of the Kansas City artists, actors, and businesses who worked tirelessly to bring Molière's works to...

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Places in Time

Reflections on a Journey
By Maxine Rose Schur

Maxine Rose Schur’s fascinating travelogue, Places in Time: Reflections on a Journey, includes humorous accounts of her experiences in Mexico, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Growing up in San Francisco close to the ocean made Schur want to explore beyond her homeland and travel...

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