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Midwest Book Review is a long-established, librarian-focused review organization that has been serving the publishing industry since 1976. Known for its strong support of independent and small press authors, Midwest Book Review evaluates thousands of titles each year for inclusion in its monthly publications and review channels, including more than 400 Kingswell Press titles.
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So Where Does Magic Sleep? features farm cat Magic, who stumbles into Jake and Axel's life one day, seemingly from nowhere, and earns this name from them. The cat seems to like his adopted family and wants to stay, but each evening he vanishes. Where does he go? Picture book readers and read-aloud parents receive colorful, engaging images from Blueberry Illustrations as the entire family becomes involved in solving the new cat's mystery.
Cynthia L. Clark's rollicking rhymes are filled with vivid description and emotional observations as the relationship develops between humans and cat. As the story explores the possibilities of where the cat hides and sleeps, read-aloud adults will have a fun time guiding the very young to think about domestic and not-quite-domesticated creatures, freedom, problem-solving, and family interactions.
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The Miserly Mind by Elise Cooke
The best way to make money is not to spend it. The Miserly Mind: 12 1/2 Secrets of the Freakishly Frugal is a guide to becoming a millionaire through not spending like one. Avoiding expenses, finding the best deals, saving money, and raising money, Elise Cooke comes to readers with plenty of thoughtful wisdom. The Miserly Mind is a thoughtful read with plenty of advice.
Fishing in Heaven by Janet Childress
To be alongside a parent faced with a terminal illness is a horrifying prospect. Fishing in Heaven is author Janet Childress's memoir of being faced with her father's inevitable death. An inspirational recollection of Janet's final days with her father and how she prayed to God for a miracle, and then praying for her father's soul as he passed on, Fishing in Heaven is an ideal gift for anyone with a parent nearing their last hours. An ideal pick for community library self-help collections.
West of 16W by Mark Slomiany
The road, a truly intangible place – yet a place many turn to for inspiration. West of 16W is Mark's story of traveling the road in search of inspiration to make himself a better writer, to write something truly magnificent and to make himself famous. His personal desires clash with his family, he seeks out love, but somehow he has to get through the gauntlet of life to make it through. A top pick for community library literary fiction collections and for anyone who has a life of uncertainty ahead of them.
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