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|  | Crossing the Line by Laura Castoro Description not available.After the death of her white husband, light-skinned African-American Thea Morgan must confront the issue of race once again as she struggles to reconnect with her roots when she and her daughter head home for the wedding of a sister she has not seen in years and is reunited with her first love, Xavier Thornton, a prominent African-American minister. Original. AUTHOR: Laura Castoro PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Holy Spirit by Sinclair B. Ferguson Ferguson's study is rooted and driven by the scriptural story of the Spirit in creation and redemption. Throughout he shows himself fully at home in the church's historical theology of the Spirit and conversant with the wide variety of contemporary Christians who have explored the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. AUTHOR: Sinclair B. Ferguson PUBLISHER: InterVarsity Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Por Que? by Nikolai Popov A wordless picture book that speaks volumes in any language, this allegory relates how the unprovoked attack on a frog by a mouse swiftly escalates into a full-scale war, demonstrating the often absurd origins of violence and their inevitably grim consequences. AUTHOR: Nikolai Popov PUBLISHER: North-South Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | A Cure for Gravity by Arthur Rosenfeld Umberto Santana robs a Florida bank and heads cross-country, little knowing that he leaves behind him a scene of death and revenge. He meets Mercury Gant, who is trying to make sense of his chaotic life by fleeing it and, perhaps, by ending up at the home of his long-lost daughter. AUTHOR: Arthur Rosenfeld PUBLISHER: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Invitation to a Beheading by Dmitri Nabokov, Vladimir Nabokov Nabokov called this his dreamiest and most poetical novel--a Kafka-esque tale of a man named Cincinnatus C. who awaits execution for an obscure crime. Increasingly, from prison, the real world --which contains his unfaithful wife, the seductive daughter of the prison director, his fellow prisoners, and all his previous life--becomes more and more unreal. Finally, by the time he is executed, Cincinnatus has no commitment to the world at all, and dies leaving nothing behind. This allegory of a police state was written in 1938, toward the end of Nabokov's Berlin exile, when the horrors of fascism were becoming impossible to ignore. AUTHOR: Dmitri Nabokov, Vladimir Nabokov PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Thrice Bound by Roberta Gellis Description not available.Fleeing her tyrannical father, a powerful mage, Hekate seeks refuge in the Caves of the Dead, where her father's magic is powerless but where she is threatened by madness and despair, but she is rescued by Kabeiros, who breaks the terrible spell but cannot leave the Caves without being transformed into a black dog, unless she can free him from his curse. Original. AUTHOR: Roberta Gellis PUBLISHER: Baen Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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