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    <![CDATA[Gilead: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[In 1981, Marilynne Robinson wrote <em>Housekeeping</em>, which won the PEN/Hemingway Award and became a modern classic.  Since then, she has written two pieces of nonfiction: <em>Mother Country</em> and <em>The Death of Adam</em>. With <em>Gilead</em>, we have, at last, another work of fiction.  As with <em>The Great Fire</em>, Shirley Hazzards's return, 22 years after <em>The Transit of Venus</em>, it was worth the long wait. Books such as these take time, and thought, and a certain kind of genius. There are no invidious comparisons to be made.  Robinson's books are unalike in every way but one: the same incisive thought and careful prose illuminate both.<p>  The narrator, John Ames, is 76, a preacher who has lived almost all of his life in Gilead, Iowa. He is writing a letter to his almost seven-year-old son, the blessing of his second marriage. It is a summing-up, an apologia, a consideration of his life.  Robinson takes the story away from being simply the reminiscences of one man and moves it into the realm of a meditation on fathers and children, particularly sons, on faith, and on the imperfectability of man. <p>  The reason for the letter is Ames's failing health. He wants to leave an account of himself for this son who will never really know him. His greatest regret is that he hasn't much to leave them, in worldly terms. &quot;Your mother told you I'm writing your begats, and you seemed very pleased with the idea. Well, then. What should I record for you?&quot; In the course of the narrative, John Ames records himself, inside and out, in a meditative style. Robinson's prose asks the reader to slow down to the pace of an old man in Gilead, Iowa, in 1956. Ames writes of his father and grandfather, estranged over his grandfather's departure for Kansas to march for abolition and his father's lifelong pacifism. The tension between them, their love for each other and their inability to bridge the chasm of their beliefs is a constant source of rumination for John Ames.  Fathers and sons.  <p>  The other constant in the book is Ames's friendship since childhood with &quot;old Boughton,&quot; a Presbyterian minister. Boughton, father of many children, favors his son, named John Ames Boughton, above all others. Ames must constantly monitor his tendency to be envious of Boughton's bounteous family; his first wife died in childbirth and the baby died almost immediately after her. Jack Boughton is a ne'er-do-well, Ames knows it and strives to love him as he knows he should.  Jack arrives in Gilead after a long absence, full of charm and mischief, causing Ames to wonder what influence he might have on Ames's young wife and son when Ames dies.  <p>  These are the things that Ames tells his son about: his ancestors, the nature of love and friendship, the part that faith and prayer play in every life and an awareness of one's own culpability. There is also reconciliation without resignation, self-awareness without deprecation, abundant good humor, philosophical queries--Jack asks, &quot;'Do you ever wonder why American Christianity seems to wait for the real thinking to be done elsewhere?'&quot;--and an ongoing sense of childlike wonder at the beauty and variety of God's world.<p>  In Marilynne Robinson's hands, there <em>is</em> a balm in Gilead, as the old spiritual tells us. <em>--Valerie Ryan</em><br/><br/>8hr 59 min </p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Band of Brothers]]>
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    <![CDATA[From D-Day to victory in World War II with the men of Easy Company: Utah Beach, Market-Garden, the Bulge, and on to Hitler's Eagle's Nest in Berchtesgaden.   They came together, citizen soldiers, in the summer of 1942, drawn to Airborne by the $50 monthly bonus and a desire to be better than the other guy. And at its peak -- in Holland and the Ardennes -- Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army, was as good a rifle company as any in the world. From the rigorous training in Georgia in 1942 to the disbanding in 1945, esteemed WWII historian Stephen Ambrose tells the story of this remarkable company. In combat, the reward for a job well done is the next tough assignment, and as they advanced through Europe, the men of Easy kept getting the tough assignments, from parachuting into France early D-Day morning to capturing Hitler's Barvarian outpost.   &quot;Band of Brothers&quot; is a story of the men who fought, of the martinet they hated who trained them well, and of the captain they loved who led them. E Company was a company of men who went hungry, froze, and died for each other, a company that took 150 percent casualties, a company where the Purple Heart was not a medal -- it was a badge of office.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Over the Edge of the World: Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation of the Globe]]>
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    <![CDATA[Ferdinand Magellan's daring circumnavigation of the globe in the sixteenth century was a three-year odyssey filled with sex, violence, and amazing adventure. Now in Over the Edge of the World, prize-winning biographer and journalist Laurence Bergreen entwines a variety of candid, firsthand accounts, bringing to life this groundbreaking and majestic tale of discovery that changed both the way explorers would henceforth navigate the oceans and history itself.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Day of the Dead]]>
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    <![CDATA[A shocking and electrifying thriller from this New York Times bestselling author. For more than thirty years the case has remained stone cold -- the brutal murder of a local Papago girl, her butchered body found stuffed into a large cooler left on the side of Highway 86. No one ever paid for the horrific crime...except, that is, for the victim's loved ones who suffer to this day. Brandon Walker, once the Sheriff of Pima County, Arizona, no longer feels he has a purpose. A reluctant retiree living in the long shadow of his wife Diana Ladd, a successful author of true crime books, he is bored with golf, and more so with life. Salvation comes with an invitation to join the ranks of The Last Chance, an exclusive, nationwide fraternity of former cops and forensic experts who look into unsolved murders that have baffled local law enforcement agencies. And one such case is staring Brandon Walker in the face with cold, dead, entreating eyes; a murder investigation that may have been mishandled by his department when he was a young lawman.  The trail of a sadistic, calculating, and blood-chillingly efficient killer soon leads Brandon into a strange world at the unlikely border between forensic science and tribal mysticism; a place where evil hides behind a perfect facade. Now, seeds of terror sown three decades earlier have bloomed and are bearing awful fruit. A forgotten homicide in the Arizona desert is only the beginning of the nightmare that is about to ensnare a diligent ex-cop and his family; for Brandon Walker is the only one still alive who can unravel a blood knot of terror and obsession that will free a dark truth more frightening than he ever imagined.]]>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals]]>
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    <![CDATA[Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson's groundbreaking When Elephants Weep explored emotions in the animal kingdom, particularly those of wild animals. Now, in a book that is as fascinating - and sure to be as controversial - as his earlier work, Masson reveals startling evidence that barnyard creatures have complex feelings too, such as love, loyalty, friendship, sadness, grief, and sorrow. Weaving together history, literature, science, and his own vivid experiences observing pigs, cows, sheep, goats, and chickens, Masson bears witness to the emotions and intelligence of these remarkable animals, each possessing distinct qualities. Shattering the lingering myth of the &quot;dumb animal without feelings,&quot; the author has written a revolutionary book that is sure to stir human emotions far and wide. Reader Tim Jerome's extensive theatrical background enhances Masson's penetrating prose.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Long Time Gone]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>A New York Times Bestselling Author</strong><p>  J. P. Beaumont, one of the most enduring and endearing characters in fiction, is back in a riveting story about a shocking, long-buried case of murder . . . After more than twenty years of distinguished service with the Seattle Police Department, J. P. Beaumont is now working for the Washington State Attorney's Special Homicide Investigation Team. Beau is handpicked to lead the investigation into a fifty-year-old murder in which an eyewitness has just come forward. Faced with personal demons and shocking surprises, Beau will need all of his instincts to solve the crime.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Day of the Dead]]>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Raising the Peaceable Kingdom: What Animals Can Teach Us about the Social Origins of Tolerance and Friendship]]>
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    <![CDATA[“I did not want to fail, because the stakes were too high. After all, I was after nothing less than the secret of human harmony.” The challenge that bestselling author Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson set for himself was formidable: to create a true interspecies peaceable kingdom within his own household. He hoped to learn if several different species–some, natural enemies–raised together from an early age could live peacefully side by side. So he took into his home seven young animals–a kitten, a rabbit, two rats, two chickens, and a puppy–and set about observing the whole process of socialization (or non-socialization) from the very beginning.<br/><br/>The initial results were mixed. Tamaiti, the kitten, made herself instantly comfortable, but Hohepa, the Flemish giant rabbit, remained inscrutably reserved. Kia and Ora, the rats, slept all day and became active at night. Moa and Moana, the Polish frizzle chickens, bonded with each other but to no one else. Mika, the stray pup, barked much too much. But as the hours and days passed in this never-before-attempted environment, the animals began to change in startling ways, as Masson wondered which animals would bond, and which would recoil from one another? Can animals, including humans, truly change when direct experience tells them it’s safe to do so? Would the experiment end in triumph, or in tragedy?<br/><br/>Raising the Peaceable Kingdom poses universal questions we’ve all had about relationships, social strife, and peaceful coexistence. In its intimations of the potential for planetary harmony, this elegantly written book is a work of major significance. As a unique account of life in an interspecies community, it offers unmitigated enchantment, joy, and delight.]]>
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