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God Soul Mind Brain
by Michael Graziano
“A beautifully crafted, tightly scripted account of how the far-flung legions of the brain's neurons give rise to social awareness and our notions of soul, religion and God.”
--Christof Koch, Caltech professor of Neuroscience, author of The Quest for Consciousness |
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La bell'America
by Anthony M. Graziano
A picture of Europe's 19th century and the massive immigration of Italians to America...the author writes of wars and conflicts, of popes and kings fighting the people's demands for democratic government and throwing the world into bloody conflicts that virtually destroyed Europe. Caught up were the poverty stricken, powerless common people who became the immigrants, pushed from Europe and pulled to America. Their history is made alive through the author's account of his family--their immigration to America from Italy, their survival through poverty, prejudice, and the Great Depression, to their ultimate success and intense loyalty to their adopted land, La bell'America.
"A sweeping narrative of European and American history, and lovingly crafted reminiscence." --Joan M. Crouse, PhD, author of The Homeless Transients in the Great Depression
December 2009 |
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Seven-Tenths
by David Fisichella
When an engineer whose life is in shambles meets a blind oceanographer who spends much of her life at sea, his world is turned upside down. A memoir told with humor, gritty details, and a refreshing sense of wonder about our oceans. |