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Joseph Cunneen
Thomas Cahill has interrupted his series on ldquo the hinges of history rdquo to present an inspiring example of human development on death row Dominique Green a young black man who grew up on the streets of Houston was cared for by his mother for a few brief years before she fell victim to dru
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Angela ODonnell
For nearly 50 years Mary Oliver has been falling in love with the world and writing poems that invite readers to fall in love right along with her Evidence the Pulitzer Prize-winner rsquo s 19th book of poetry offers a bountiful collection of 46 new poems many of which explore terrain featured
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John A. Coleman
'Cruel and Unusual': a book about television, punishment and God
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Olga Bonfiglio
Thomas Friedman has done it again The Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist has taken a global situation this time climate change and set out to educate the public about how we got there and what we can do about it In his explanation however the self-described ldquo somber optimist
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Ann M. Begley
What can the letters of Graham Greene tell us about the man?