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Joe Pagetta
Drawing on her years as a Baptist minister and nursing home chaplain, Lynn Casteel Harper asks the reader to reconsider much of the stigma—and terminology—that we place on people diagnosed with dementia.
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Michael Vaccari
In his new book, Melvin Urofsky, an emeritus professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University and the author of numerous books, details the critical issues around affirmative action in the United States.
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Roger Bergman
Erik Edstrom, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, tries to explain what our recent wars have meant to the people of Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Mike Nelson
The behind-the-scenes story of Bud Selig's tenure as commissioner of Major League Baseball.
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Jenny Shank
This story of a Vietnamese immigrant growing up in the United States is constructed as a series of meditations on the lessons from great books that moved and instructed him.
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James M. Chesbro
72 percent of students and 87 percent of teachers in Catholic schools are white. They need to be reading and teaching more Black literature.