by Ann Harrison Many times, I’ve often wondered why a book that I’ve read, and loved from the first page, wasn’t on the bestsellers’ list.
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Holli Kenly to Give Talk at Yavapai College in Prescott, February 11
Recovery expert, therapist and self-help author Holli Kenley will be giving a talk at the Yavapai College in Prescott, AZ, on February 11, 2016. The
My Home Away from Home: Life at Perkins School for the Blind
C 2013 by Robert T. Branco From the ages of 12 to 19, the author attended a school for the blind. He tells about life
Sherry Quan Lee at the Loft Literary Center Reading, January 29
by Loving Healing Press The 2015–2016 Loft Mentor Series in Poetry and Creative Prose presents poetry mentor Sherry Quan Lee reading along with program participants
Book Review: The Worth of War
War is hell – we keep hearing this reaction to the word “war”, particularly from those who have witnessed the horrors of war first-hand. Yet,
‘Dust Net’ by David Dvorkin
This is a work of nonfiction plus some speculation. It’s largely about drones and their very rapid miniaturization, their present and coming use in law
‘Chance Encounter’ by Tony Medeiros
by Leonore H. Dvorkin This second novel from the talented Tony Medeiros is a Cinderella story with a twist. The well-to-do narrator, Joseph Perry, has
Campbell’s Rambles: How a Seeing Eye Dog Retrieved My Life
Summary by Leonore H. Dvorkin, editor of Campbell’s Rambles Campbell’s Rambles is the story of how the author obtained her first guide dog, Campbell, from
‘Red Eyes’ – A Novel by Gary H. Hensley
by Leonore H. Dvorkin Set primarily in Tennessee and Virginia from 1924 to 1976, Red Eyes is the adventure-filled life story of Jim Taylor: lawman,
Beyond Wild: Finding Stories on the Pacific Crest Trail
by Ken La Salle Since the 1920’s, the idea of the Pacific Crest Trail has inspired people from around the world to achieve more and