Discover new books each Wednesday
9:00am EST on the Morning Express, Brock Tozer will highlight a new non-fiction title
4:30pm EST on the Home Stretch, Care Baldwin will share something new for kids, youth, or young adults.
11-16-11 - The Sweet Potato
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- Published: Tuesday, 15 November 2011 00:00
Click here to listen to Care's interview with local author and illustrator Karyn van Dooren in "The Sweet Potato", about the effects of war in the eyes of a child during the occupation in Holland in the 2nd World War, this week's Wednesday Bookmark, brought to you by Salem Storehouse!
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11-16-11 - When A Woman Inspires Her Husband
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- Published: Monday, 14 November 2011 12:29
Learn how to be the encourager, motivator, inspiration, and admiration behind your husband becoming all God designed him to be. Click here for Brock's interview with Cindi McMenamin, author of "When A Woman Inspires Her Husband" from this week's Wednesday Bookmark, brought to you by Salem Storehouse!
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11-09-11 - How We Love Our Kids
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- Published: Monday, 07 November 2011 08:00
Having problems with your kids? What if you are the problem and you just can't see it? Click here to listen to Brock's interview with Milan Yerkovich, co-author of "How We Love Our Kids" from this week's Wednesday Bookmark, brought to you by Salem Storehouse!
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11-09-11 -Be the Change
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- Published: Monday, 07 November 2011 08:00
Zach Hunter may only be a teenager, but he's taking on issues that affect the world—and he's making a change. Find out how Zach is working to end slavery, and how you can make a change in the things you see wrong with our world. Click here for Care's interview with Zach Hunter, author of "Be the Change", from this week's Wednesday Bookmark, brought to you by Salem Storehouse!
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11-02-11 - Black, White, Other.
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- Published: Monday, 31 October 2011 10:38
Nina never thought much about herbiracial heritage until her parents divorced. Conflicted and alone, Nina turnsto the story of her great-great grandmother who escaped from slavery, hoping tofind wisdom and direction in her predecessor's tale. Click here for Care's interview with Joan Steinau Lester, author of "Black, White, Other", this week's Wednesday Bookmark, brought to you by Salem Storehouse!
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