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The Liberal Art of Murder

Falling to Him
by Tamara Lyon

Eighteen-year-old Faryn is straddling two worlds---the constricted life of a Lutheran pastor's daughter and the exhilarating life of a young woman headed off to college, discovering the first bloom of her sexuality. Her mother Alyce straddles two worlds as well---keeping up appearances as a devoted preacher's wife, while struggling with her deeply neglected needs as a 38-year-old woman.

Alyce struggles with losing her daughter to college and her husband to an extended mission trip in Mexico. With an empty house and aching heart, she must suddenly face her growing attraction to Jacob, the handsome assistant pastor at her husband's church. Faryn longs to reinvent herself. She falls in love with an older man and makes reckless decisions that nearly destroy her.

Falling to Him explores the journey of both women as they come to terms with their primal needs, their hearts' desires, and their desperate longing to connect with God and the men in their lives.

http://www.tamaralyon.com


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Love Changes

Love Changes
by Sherry Lucille

In the 1950s, colored people and whites don't mix much.  Different neighborhoods, different schools, even different drinking fountains keep everything separate.  Comfortable. Safe.

But changes are creeping into Jake Schultz's Chicago neighborhood--changes that could force Jake to reexamine the way he looks at race, changes that could lead his young son to the love of his life, changes that hint at profound shifts to come.

The changes start when a know-it-all colored woman—Mama Rose—moves in right next door to Jake.  Her granddaughter, Shelly, forms an immediate bond with his son, Mark.  Their love story spans decades, and leads them to a choice: will they be able to put their differences and secrets aside and allow love to transform them?

Sherry Lucille has worked with teenagers as a guidance counselor and director of dance for almost two decades.  She speaks professionally on the topics of self-esteem, identity, and conflict resolution.

http://www.sherrylucille.com

Das Rosengartenlied: Die hofische Version

Das Rosengartenlied: Die hofische Version
by Andrew Kraiss

Das Rosengartenlied: Die hoefische Version (The Song of the Rose Garden: Courtly Version) displays an amazingly broad and diverse manuscript tradition. Author and scholar Andrew Kraiss investigates the relationships between the various versions, redactions and their manuscripts in the original German. The other major version of this medieval poem is not a courtly epic in the traditional sense at all. Though it does narrate the same basic story it does so in a satirical and burlesque style and is obviously poking fun at the genre of courtly epic. Written entirely in German.

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