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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 6 August, 2025

Patricia Leavy’s Sweeping, Epic Romance is here!

One of our favorite authors, Patricia Leavy, delighted us earlier this year with Shooting Stars Above. Now she’s back at it with a sweeping love story I couldn’t put down, Cinematic Destinies. By the time I was done, there were happy tears rolling down my cheeks. This book is that good. 

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By Dr. Karen Hansen, 25 July, 2025

Working-Class Kids and Visionary Educators in a Multiracial School: A Story of Belonging

Today’s high schools—constrained by low expectations for working-class kids, limitations on teachers’ autonomy, and more segregation than 50 years ago—find it challenging to create an environment that cultivates engagement, learning and a sense of belonging. They can learn something from the successes of the past.

Key to a Good High School: Teachers Skillful with Teenagers. From Working-Class Kids and Visionary Educators in a Multiracial School: A Story of Belonging

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 July, 2025

Read This: Maria Antonia y sus Retoños: Legacies of Motherhood

Did you ever wonder about the intricacies of cross-cultural families, reasons for immigration, and family history? It’s so interesting…and complex.

Read This: Maria Antonia y sus Retoños: Legacies of Motherhood

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By Cerys Tandy, 20 July, 2025

Read This: Femicide by Pascal Engman

Content Warning: Femicide/ Violence Against Women/ Gender-based Violence/ Misogyny & Patriarchal Violence/ Sexual Violence/ Stalking & Harassment/ Graphic Violence
 
Book Review - Femicide by Pascal Engman: Translated from Råttkungen by Michael Gallagher
 
Book Review - Femicide by Pascal Engman: Translated from Råttkungen by Michael Gallagher
 

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By Stacey Ebert, 30 June, 2025

Read This: Such Good People

I loved Such Good People, a new book by Amy Blumenfeld. It’s a book about friendships, relationships, life, and how both our choices and our character are always a part of our stories. 

Read This: Such Good People

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 May, 2025

Read This: 100 Things to Do in Michigan Before You Die

100 Things to Do in Michigan Before You Die, written by travel writer extraordinaire Kath Usitalo (herself a Michigander), is the latest book in a series we absolutely love from Reedy Press.

They are must-reads for any travel, culture, and food lover.

Read This: 100 Things to Do in Michigan Before You Die

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By Dr. Roger Kapoor, 20 May, 2025

Work/Life Synergy

Achieving work / life balance is commonly a goal most of us are told to strive towards. Like climbing a mountain, once on the top, a sense of accomplishment, possibly even fulfillment, awaits. Certainly, the concept of “balance” is welcoming and conjures up a picture of the harmony that exists when both sides of the scale are perfectly even and almost ethereal.

But, how long will that last? 

Work/Life Synergy

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 8 May, 2025

Author AJ Frazier on Writing, Diverse Characters, and Mariel

What does it mean to delve deeply into your life to write a novel? How do you even start? How does an author write deep, diverse characters? 

Such were the questions that AJ Frazier worked through to write his new novel, Mariel. 

Author AJ Frazier on Writing, Diverse Characters, and Mariel

He answered them, and then some, in this fascinating thriller that encompasses extraordinarily complex themes in a new and interesting way.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 6 May, 2025

Read This: Paris Shopfronts

There is so much to discover in Paris that a lifetime isn't enough. And what to do, when we are far away and planning (or dreaming about) a trip? What to see, do, eat, buy? We need help (and inspiration).

Enter the most BEAUTIFUL and inspiring new book: Paris Shopfronts, illustrated by Joel Holland, words by Vivian Song, foreword by Sarah Andelman. 

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 18 April, 2025

Read This: BRAVE VOLODYMYR: The Story of Volodymyr Zelensky and the Fight for Ukraine

 
I’ve got an incredibly important children’s picture book to share with you today.
 
BRAVE VOLODYMYR: The Story of Volodymyr Zelensky and the Fight for Ukraine, written by Linda Elovitz Marshall, illustrated by Ukrainian artist Grasya Oliyko, and published by Quill Tree Books, is one of the most timely and critical children’s books you can share with the kids in your life. 
 

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