Mark W. Sasse
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Beauty Rising
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2012
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5 editions
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Christmas in '45
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The Reach of the Banyan Tree
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2014
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3 editions
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A Man Too Old for a Place Too Far (The Forgotten Child Trilogy, #1)
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2017
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3 editions
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The Recluse Storyteller
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2013
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4 editions
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A Diamond for Her (Myths & Tales of the Winasook Iron Horses, #1)
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A Love Story for a Nation
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2015
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3 editions
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Moses the Singer
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Lady Trieu and the Demon Warrior of Hanoi
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The African Connection (The Forgotten Child Trilogy, #2)
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“An unbridled pursuit of justice will never stand on moral pillars but will eventually sink to the same morally-bankrupted motive which caused the need for justice in the first place. At that point, the pursuit becomes nothing but a personal quest to justify one’s own anger and refusal to live life once again. This became the reality of the shell of a man known as Thuy’s father. Thang stood firmly on a collision course with death. Nothing else could satisfy the bitterness. Neighbors, once sympathetic, backed away, frightened that his angst might engulf and destroy”
― The Reach of the Banyan Tree
― The Reach of the Banyan Tree
“But you must understand something. Marriage for a Vietnamese girl like me is much more than just my wants and desires. Family is the most important thing in my life, and I must honor my family, even in marriage. I could never marry you without my father’s blessing.”
― The Reach of the Banyan Tree
― The Reach of the Banyan Tree
“History repeats itself so often that we never predict it. Even though it’s written on our calendar.”
― Lady Trieu and the Demon Warrior of Hanoi
― Lady Trieu and the Demon Warrior of Hanoi






































