Scanner ZineJanuary 31st, 2016 Over the years there have been a number of tomes that have attempted to analyze, quantify,…
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Archive That, Comrade! A Marx & Philosophy Review
By Sanja PetkovskaMarx & Philosophy Review of BooksJune 16th, 2019 Even if more like a collage of essays than a…
John Brown’s Story Lies A-Mouldering on the Page
By Ed RampellHollywood ProgressiveMay 29th, 2019 John Brown is one of American history’s most fascinating characters. The American Spartacus, Brown…
Ideas for Action: A Review
By Helen DumontMBR BookwatchNovember 2016 Synopsis: Now in a fully updated and expanded second edition, Ideas for Action: Relevant Theory…
Operation Marriage on Book Dragon
By Terry HongBook DragonSeptember 29, 2011 In case you needed another reminder, Banned Books Week continues for a couple more…
Palo Alto Family’s Experience Depicted in Children’s Book on Gay Marriage
by Aaron KinneySan Jose Mercury News When “Yes on 8” signs began popping up on lawns in their Palo Alto…
Palo Alto Family’s Experience Depicted in Children’s Book on Gay Marriage
By Aaron KinneySan Mateo County Times November 2, 2011 When “Yes on 8” signs began popping up on lawns in…
Operation Marriage: Inspired by a Palo Alto Family, Fictional Kids Convinced Their Gay Parents to Get Married
by Jessica Lipsky and Carol BlitzerPalo Alto OnlineNovember 11, 2011 As a Chinese-American who grew up in Washington, D.C., Cynthia…
Operation Marriage: A Kirkus Review
Kirkus ReviewsJanuary 2012 Wearing its heart on its sleeve, this message-driven text could attract like-minded readers but is unlikely to…
Operation Marriage: MidWest Book Review
by LorraineMidWest Book Review “Operation Marriage” is a touching, timely story about two best friends, a boy and girl named…





