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St. Louis-based poet Jason Sommer’s book “Shmuel’s Bridge” explores his father’s experience surviving the Holocaust — and that of an uncle who died just outside Auschwitz.
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Wash U professor John Hendrix depicts the Holy Spirit as a friendly blue ghost in his new graphic novel.
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Teachers PJ and Jamie Creek put their classroom knowledge to work creating posters, and now authoring a book, about American history.
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St. Louis journalist Kathy Gilsinan wrote her book about the COVID-19 pandemic while in its midst.
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Michael Yochim wrote “Requiem for America’s Best Idea” line by line after ALS had taken his mobility — using just his eyes and an eye-tracking machine.
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Carl Phillips’ new book includes both new material and selected poems from 2007 to 2020.
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Angela Staehling’s new book was inspired by family cats Theo and Rocco.
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Attorney Joel Schwartz’s work defending Russell Faria led to “Bone Deep,” a new book co-authored by Charles Bosworth Jr.
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The Humans of St. Louis book contains highlights from the digital project. The book comes out this July, with preorders open until March 1.
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This is the first lawsuit of its kind from an ACLU affiliate in the current wave of attempts to remove books from school libraries.