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Every Little Thing: Reflections on Family, Faith and Friendship
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Every Little Thing: Reflections on Family, Faith and Friendship

By Tracey O’ Shaunnessy

Every Little Thing contains a collection of some of her finest writing, as well as columns that many of her loyal readers have proclaimed as their favorites of her work. Her Sunday Reflections column - many installments of which appear in Every Little Thing - was singled out for the prestigious Wilbur Award by the Religion Communicators Council in both 2001 and 2003; and earned awards in 2005 and 2006 for Best Opinion Writing on Religion Award from the American Academy of Religion. She has won a Clarion Award for her writing on women, and her work has also won numerous top honors from the New England Associated Press News Executives. Most recently, she received the 2008 Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Award. Every Little Thing is dedicated to the author's grandmother, Hazel Lynch O'Shaughnessy, who always wanted to hear every little thing about her granddaughter's life.
How They See Us: Meditations on America
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How They See Us: Meditations on America

By James Atlas

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Americans can often have a myopic view of themselves and their place in the world; "How They See Us" really opens our eyes, for good and for bad. Extremely well done.
- Roxanne
Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing
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Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing

By Margaret Atwood

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This group of essays has footnotes and a bibliography and is meant to have high seriousness, but it's easy to read. It's meant to ask the question, why do I write? She realizes that she is negotiating with a lot of dead writers representing the playing field in which she herself is writing. Ms. Atwood writes with such extraordinary understanding of the nature of writing, you can't take your eyes off the book. Anyone who wants to write should read this book.
- Lee from the Faith Middleton Show
The People on Privilege Hill and Other Stories
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The People on Privilege Hill and Other Stories

By Jane Gardam

A new collection of stories from a writer at the height of her powers, a celebrated stylist admired for her caustic humor, freewheeling imagination, love of humanity and wicked powers of observation. This is a delightful grouping of stories, witty and wise, that includes the return of Sir Edward Feathers, "Old Filth" himself.
Lee Jacobus's pick on the January 16, 2009 Faith Middleton NPR Radio Show.
Unaccustomed Earth
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Unaccustomed Earth

By Jhumpa Lahiri

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Rose Quiello's pick on the October 10, 2008 Faith Middleton Radio Show.
Winesburg Ohio
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Winesburg Ohio

By Sherwood Anderson

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This collection of short stories published in 1919 began the career of the writer who influenced Faulkner and Hemingway. It took him years to get this book published and once published, it garnered terrible reviews. Anderson took the risk of addressing the sexual liberation of women in 1919 and this was unheard of at the time. This is a beautiful portrait of a sad place in American culture.
- Lee from the Faith Middleton Show
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