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Books for Readers |
A biased selection |
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Ralph Mendeslon:
The Intruder. Sixteen short stories about
love and loss, betrayal and loyalty, to grappling with racial
issues in the Jim Crow days. |
Gwen Stone
and Julian Crowell: Galileo Weeps.
Sixty renga and several dozen brush painting. |
Walton Mendelson:
Sometimes in Shadow. Jake Krajczynski,
an eccentric bookstore owner, is an anti-hero, fighting
Evil and the foibles that make him all to human. |
Ralph
Mendelson: The New World: 1763-1775.
Set against the years before the American Revolution, The
New World is a sweepy saga of love and hate, and
of loyalty and betrayal. As the hero, Jonathan Hardy has
fled England for the New World, the colonies are themselves
on the eve of a new world. |
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