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Our roundup of reviews of Mumblers books.
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In River Crossing: Heart and Mind at War, James Hessler writes a memoir of conflict between ideals and understanding honed at UC Berkeley during the Free Speech Movement era and his assignment to the propaganda department when he is drafted and sent to war-torn Vietnam in the 1960s.
In Mango Summer, a 21-year-old gay American gets stranded in Taiwan in 1981 with no passport and no money during martial law. It could be the best thing that's ever happened to him.
In Between Countries, seven disparate people in 1960s India fight to build or stop the Indian atomic bomb.
In Green Dot, the Red Dot gang discover their utopian world has a dark side as they fight for love, art and AI personhood, changing the world ... and their wardrobe.
In Becoming Felicity, a woman is aided by the power of a fictional heroine to discover the inner strength she needs to save her dying mountain town.
In The In-Between Sky, enter the lives of a Black mixed-race family as characters escape through the underground railroad to Canada, then New England, fight in the Civil War, and survive racism with fierce love and determination.
In Jehanne Darc, Jehanne Darc (Joan of Arc) becomes a child soldier at sixteen, propelled by a set of internal intrusions she comes to call the voice of God.
In River of Light, Clare hides a paranormal gift to build the normal life she craves. But when her college roommate needs Clare's long-hidden baby radar, there goes normal. An unexpected guide means Clare's life will never be the same.
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