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nonfiction (68), fiction (59), memoir (10), Fiction (8), women (7), biography (6), mothers and daughters (4), romance (4), nuns (3), doctors (3), California (3), India (3), Australia (3), expatriates (3), marriage (3), prisoners (3), Colonial America (3), Ethiopia (3), England (2), medicine (2), Italy (2), adopted children (2), medical ethics (2), prayer (2), technology (2), race relations (2), coming of age (2), Russians (2), Lebanon (2), family (2), longevity (2), sisters (2), servants (2), Mississippi (2), New Testament background (2), indentured servants (2), food (2), science (2), China (2), christianity (2), spirituality (2), United States (2), Liberia (2), children (2), Christianity (2), short stories (2), politics (2), trafficking (2), organic gardening (2), Shanghai (1), urban gardening (1), evangelicals (1), Palatines (1), governesses (1), medieval women (1), Talmud (1), whaling (1), Cleveland (1), Sudan (1), happiness (1), cultural anthropology (1), Hitler (1), Jesus Christ (1), siblings (1), farming (1), aborigines (1), physical examination (1), engravers (1), Eritrea (1), Sir John Franklin (1), Guernsey (1), heart transplant (1), German immigrants (1), digital literacy (1), social media (1), caregiving (1), Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1), Christine de Pizan (1), Bosnia (1), ark of the covenant (1), arab women (1), house history (1), Whiskey Rebellion (1), business women (1), Joseph Banks (1), Czechs (1), international adoption (1), potters (1), community gardens (1), Sisters of Charity (1), art pottery (1), second language learning (1), handicapped children (1), medical diagnosis (1), church history (1), book groups (1), Hawaii (1), John Bartram (1), Lapland (1), Appalachia (1), Hiroshima (1), Gone with the Wind (1), Arts and Crafts Movement (1), Crimean war (1), jewish women (1), congregational singing (1), church attendance (1), Early reviewers (1), teenage sexuality (1), health statistics (1), cotton farming (1), Virginia Woolf (1), home rennovation (1), l'Abri (1), Serbians (1), Goradze (1), Edwardian Age (1), neurosurggery (1), Kosciusko (1), Daniel Solander (1), mining communities (1), history of technology history (1), entrepreuneurs (1), cancer wards (1), prejducie (1), world war I (1), medieval Europe (1), Sweden (1), spiritual gifts (1), Venice (1), homosexuality (1), holocaust (1), Canada (1), World War II (1), essays (1), Odessa (1), schoolteachers (1), home ownership (1), Irish immigrants (1), Columbine massacre (1), elder abuse (1), Rwanda (1), Seattle (1), early Christians (1), Iraq (1), homeless shelters (1), digital communications (1), children's authors (1), Bourke (1), John Anderson (1), interethnic relationships (1), education of women (1), Nigera (1), Middle Ages (1), Church of the East (1), Germany (1), Nonfiction (1), mail-order brides (1), psycholinguistics (1), Tasmania (1), Indians (1), brothers and sisters (1), jazz (1), Japan (1), poetry (1), Charlotte Bronte (1), mentally ill (1), teachers (1), missionaries (1), mathematics (1), aspergers syndrome (1), fathers and sons (1), sailing (1), immigrants (1), fathers and daughters (1), Russian Revolution (1), problem solving (1), cults (1), courtesans (1), samurai (1), generations (1), invention (1), Norway (1), Korean War (1), post-modernism (1), music (1), artists (1), Siberia (1), tolerance (1), matchmaking (1), adoption (1), culture (1), literature (1), translation (1), childhood (1), books (1), war (1), dating (1), robots (1), reading (1), depression (1), thriller (1), relationships (1), Ireland (1), France (1), feminism (1), letters (1), Jerusalem (1), great books (1), folklore (1), work (1), society (1), psychology (1), trends (1), slavery (1), civil rights (1), mental illness (1), Jane Austen (1), 18th century (1), women's history (1), refugees (1), Iran (1), Sydney (1), fiber arts (1), dying (1), spiritual autobiography (1), bookstores (1), Nova Scotia (1), stereotypes (1), Japanese Americans (1), orchards (1), Nepal (1), evangelicalism (1), arabs (1), knit (1), needlework (1), crochet (1), Anne of Green Gables (1), arranged marriage (1), Iranian Americans (1), Freud (1), textile (1), hospice (1), photographers (1), bushido (1), hymns (1), Rhodesia (1), nonfictions (1), Kuwait (1), Doris Lessing (1), Western Australia (1), L. M. Montgomery (1), Great Gatsby (1), homeless (1), Jews (1), cooking (1), polygamy (1), 1830s (1), innovation (1), surgery (1), how-to (1), caregivers (1), Los Angeles (1), history of science (1), aging (1), painters (1), Czechoslovakia (1), South Carolina (1), botany (1), martial arts (1), Balkans (1), Constantinople (1), nurses (1), animal husbandry (1), Alzheimers (1), neuroscience (1), black women (1), King Arthur (1), pastoral care (1), psychiatrists (1), elders (1), Charleston (1), harem (1), north koreans (1)
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Jan 3, 2009
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