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   The American Dream has always included the idea of satisfying employment and upward mobility, but a new book by Deepak Singh sketches out a less rosy reality.

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Robin Lindley Interviews Professor Doug Underwood

A Third Act: At Last, Renowned Professor Doug Underwood Launches His Debut Novel, "Always, Tessie,"  a Tale of the Turbulent 1960s Set in the Pacific Northwest.  Professor Underwood relates the story of young lovers Tessie and Derek who live in a Portland, Oregon suburb during the turbulent 1960s. He captures the concerns of the period as the Vietnam War raged, a civil rights movement challenged racism and segregation, and women demanded equal rights as they gained more personal freedom with the advent of the birth control pill. The beauty and relative isolation of the Pacific Northwest loom over the young couple and their friends as they deal with past trauma, social pressure, the threat of the military draft, intense competition, and other ominous developments in their rapidly changing world.


The Crowded Shroud: Weird, Wonderful, Wicked

The story surrounding Florenz Baron might prove to be more interesting than her novel The Crowded Shroud. Born as Florenz Hasratoff in 1919, she spent most of her life living as a bohemian artist in conservative, blue-collar Yonkers. 


Book Review: Brawler Screams Desperation

Lauren Groff’s collection of stories share only one common thread: the loud, squawking desperation of working-class lives that inevitably come to an end in a one-two knockout punch. I’m glad to see a writer of considerable merit depicting working-class characters that no one really wants to know about. People are dying, rotting away, flicking cigarette ashes on the food they are about to eat, before blowing out their brains with a shotgun.


Monetizing Jesus: How Predators Bait Us & How to Outsmart Them

In his famous parable of the wheat and chaff, Jesus clearly differentiated between the children of God, or the good seeds, and the chaff, who are the wicked among us. In Monetizing Jesus, by Glen Randall Bell, PhD, he gives us the tools of discernment, so we can clearly separate the wheat from the chaff.  


Dialing For Dollars

Enter the Sweepstakes to get a big book deal with The Dial Press. But keep in mind that you must have a whole lot of money to be a contender.