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Wartime Encounter

This is a fast-paced yet sensitive story of a boy robbed of his youth in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands. Sustained by book, music and maps – particularly one chronicling the Allied invasions of Europe – ...more about this title.

Author: Harm de Blij

The Man Who Moved the World

In this novel, Jacobson again manifests his love for the classical world and for the ships of all kinds which have plied upon it. This story tells of the adventures of Phyrron, a Greek sea captain of ...more about this title.

Author: Sheldon Jacobson

Valentine for a Waitress

Valentine for a Waitress is the story of one man's love for a waitress. The aging narrator is attracted to Rosalie's profound nature and uncomplicated charm. Their courtship takes them from the ...more about this title.

Author: Rufus Goodwin

Pagan Dances of Caherbarnagh

Pagan Dances of Caherbarnagh is not just another book about leaving Ireland. It is a searching expose into the dark complexities and emotional struggles that result when a person makes a choice ...more about this title.

Author: Bridget O'Mahony

Soul Street

A mixture of neo-realism and magic realism that is both evocative and dramatic. Crusty is the mirror image of our dreams, a beggar of God whose hapless comedy is a grim reminder of our own good fortune ...more about this title.

Author: Rufus Goodwin

The Valiant Captains

Epics of the Gallant Ships that Challenged the English Channel
Sheldon Jacobson was a noted historian and a great sailor and he wrote this trilogy after he returned as a brain surgeon from the American Navy. He painstakingly researched the background to ...more about this title.

Author: Sheldon Jacobson

Mr. President

When the Independent Party runs a hologram for president, only poet Brunick Amstell can convince American voters that what you see is not always what you get. Goodwin's satiric glimpse into the modern ...more about this title.

Author: Rufus Goodwin

Poet's Novel

Admission to Private Hospital marks the beginning of a new life for poet Brunick Amstell. Adrift in contemporary society and struggling to distinguish between madness and inspiration, Brunick's ...more about this title.

Author: Rufus Goodwin

Spring of Fever

They thought it could never happen: the anthrax attacks of 2001, the small pox epidemics of the 1930s, and a return of the Black Death. But when the bubonic plague erupts a week before the vice ...more about this title.

Author: Kate Birch

Honey-Bun

An Enchanting Memoir About An Exceptional Cat
Honey-Bun is a simple, personal memoir of the author, who uses the death of her cat as a vehicle for examining life and loss. Author Anne Stockton invites us to examine the unique relationship ...more about this title.

Author: Anne Stockton

The Great Cannon Beach Mouse Caper

An exhibit on Lewis and Clark inspires educated mice, Mavis and Bert, to embark on a journey that takes them from St. Louis to Cannon Beach, Oregon. A traumatic experience upon their arrival taints the ...more about this title.

Author: Peter Waugh

North Flame

A Magical Fabel For All Ages
Not since St. Exupery's The Little Prince, has there been such a fable in the classic sense, welcoming children into a world of imagination, and bringing adults back to their childhood with its ...more about this title.

Author: Rufus Goodwin

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