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Two Centuries of Silence
by Avid Kamgar

This book is the translation of Do Gharn Sokoot, a saga of the defeat of Persia’s Sasanian Empire in the hands of Muslim Arabs in mid-7th century, and the ensuing 200 years of struggle by Iranians. Two Centuries of Silence explains the reasons behind the uncouth Bedouins’ triumph over a glorious civilization, how Farsi language was “lost” for two centuries, and the emergence of Iran after 200 years of Arab occupation.

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Life-Changing ABC Scriptures with Stories
by Katherine Dye

In this collection of fictional short stories set in her hometown, Katherine Dye highlights New Albany, Mississippi. You will want to see for yourself the wonders of the pleasant, less-complex way of life depicted in Dye’s stories, paintings, and sketches.

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Walking by Faith
by Elaine Williams

Witness a poignant and masterful weaving of rhythm and rhyme in author Elaine William’s new poetry collection, Walking by Faith. This collection is inspired from her observation of life, the highs and lows, the trials and triumphs, coupled with her personal daily, simple yet remarkable, experiences. Pick special life lessons from her incredible journey!

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When Demand Exceeds Supply
by Jorge C. Rios MD FACC, FACP

Dr. Jorge Rios has been an insider in US and Caribbean Medical Education. In When Demand exceeds Supply, he shares candid information about the role that Caribbean Medical Schools’ play for both students and the US medical system as a whole. Rios’ frank remarks will be particularly helpful to students who are interested in Caribbean Medical Schools as an education option.

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Mahler Re-Composed
by George M. Cummins III

Mahler Re-Compose provides six in-depth studies of Gustav Mahler’s personality and musical interpretation. A linguist and Mahler aficionado explores the composer’s work, personality, and musical interpretation in a series of unique, interrelated essays. This will entertain not only Mahler aficionados, but also those who have an appreciation for beautiful music and the creative intensity of a romantic composer whose true brilliance was not discovered until many years after his death.

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A Humble Hero
by Jianxin Huang

Follow Linsen, born in a typical farmer’s family in the southern Yangtze River area in 1900. Despite drastic regime changes, Japanese invasion, civil war, land reforms, widespread starvation, the upheavals of the Communist and Cultural Revolutions and their dreadful political and economic consequences, he held on to Chinese traditions all his life. He tried his best to resist the destruction of Chinese traditions and culture.

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Sane Driving in a Mad World
by Robert W. Boxer, M.D.

Dr. Boxer draws upon his decades of driving experience, and observations as a passenger, pedestrian, and teacher, in this guide to becoming a safer, more courteous driver. Whether you are a parent helping to teach a teenager who is learning to drive safely, or you wish to become a safer driver, you are very likely to benefit from Sane Driving in a Mad World.

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Surviving Vietnam
by James Toscano

In this raw poetry collection, Jimmy Toscano shines a light on how the war transformed energetic young men into struggling souls, and the challenges that accompanied their return home as they learned to battle a new enemy: the haunting memories of war.

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Gaining the High Ground over Evolutionism
by Robert J. O’Keefe

Author Robert J. O'Keefe investigates a philosophical problem with a history: how what began as a stipulation of scientific inquiry—the stipulation of natural causes only—ended up as a conclusion, the conclusion that natural causes are all that exist.

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Mommy, was Grandpa a Nazi?
by Elisabeth Falcone

This book illuminates the belief that sharing a meal can bring together people of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds. It provides educational stories of food's unifying power as well as recipes from around the world.

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Green the Capitalists
by Monowar Zaman

Monowar Zaman pioneered the award winning concept "Mobile Money" that already has benefited hundreds of millions poor people in the world. In this book, he proposes a strategy for a massive switch-over from the existing growth-based economy to a sustainable economy through an unbiased vertical learning process by bringing the existing and potential sufferers, and eventually everyone, under a common economic framework, while solving their economic problems in real time.

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