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Samantha White’s SOMEONE TO TALK TO is a concise five-ingredient “Recipe for Healing” for grief work. (Reviewed by Sharon Lippincott)
100 PRETTY LITTLE PROJECTS from Lark Crafts, is a simple user-friendly book presenting projects that take little time and can be made with fabric on hand. (Reviewed by Laura Strathman Hulka)
In BATS SING, MICE GIGGLE authors Karen Shanor and Jagmeet Kanwal share “that animal behaviors are remarkably similar to human behaviors—behaviors that we thought set us above all other living things.” (Reviewed by Judy King)
WHITE HEAT, by M. J. McGrath, sets her story in the land of superstition and apparitions as backdrop for genuine Arctic thriller. Reviewer Diana Nolan says the “novel is a story waiting to be on the front page of a local newspaper.”
TRUE CONFESSIONS by Susan Gubar, is a retrospective of the 60s’ and 70s’ women and their experiences leading to feminism. (Reviewed by Judy Alter).



