As the wind howls and snow blankets the world, all is well in the barn.
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Author Nicole Baart’s latest is an engrossing read about a recently widowed adoptive mother who must unravel the mystery of her late husband’s death to save her family.
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In this deftly crafted YA novel, two teens become friends in a Nazi concentration camp where they hope their sewing skills will keep them alive.
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Sacred Signposts is a stimulating and rich exploration of God’s gifts to the church and their significance for our walk.
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The Songs We Hide is a page-turner about a little-known aspect of European history.
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Jacqueline Woodson’s picture book shows how, when one person reaches out, a bridge is built.
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In this historical novel, Joy and Jack discover what it means to be truly known beyond the protective masks that humans so often hide behind.
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When India is partitioned into two nations in 1947, young Nisha and her family must flee.
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In this sometimes painful, always thought-provoking book, Austin Channing Brown shares her life journey toward understanding the effects of racism and the long road we have to travel to achieve real justice and reconciliation.
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In Charles Frazier’s novel, young Varina marries the older landowner Jefferson Davis, only to be catapulted into the public eye when he becomes President of the Confederacy.
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Culture Care is Makoto Fujimura’s gentle invitation to his readers to love and be stewards of the arts for the sake of flourishing in this world.
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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha was a pediatrician in Flint, Mich., when the parents of her patients began mentioning that the water coming from their taps smelled foul and was brown.
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In this deeply affecting picture book, young children will meet Temple Grandin and learn about the struggles and strengths of children on the autism spectrum.
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Rumaan Alam’s novel paints a portrait of a woman’s journey into the uncharted waters of motherhood and the nature of family across races.
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In this picture book, young Mela experiences a selfless act of kindness that transforms her life.
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Mia and her parents are immigrants to California from China. And that is just one of the secrets she keeps.
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A. J. Jacobs has much to offer readers about the historical and changing nature of views on the family and what that means for society today.
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Okeowo’s portraits of ordinary people fighting extremism are both painful and inspiring.
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Parker Palmer’s new book is not intended to be a guide to or a handbook on aging. Rather, it is a prismatic reflection on his own life experience, so much of which is universal and can encourage others on the journey.
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A historical novel about Hitler’s assault on the Jews and its repercussions, The Trick also reveals the deep human longing for love, forgiveness, hope, and a place to belong.
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This picture book is a sweet and timely read with children.
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Banner readers who are in relationship with Muslims who are inquisitive about Jesus will find in Stranger No More a valuable resource.
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Reader Stephanie Brouwer shares her review of Kristin Sterk’s page-turning memoir.
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Inspired is an invitation to pick up the Bible again and hear God tenderly say, “Let me tell you a story.”