The Christian Science Monitor Weekly – March 18, 2013 HOW THE INDIES HANG ON
Once thought doomed by Amazon and e-books, they are defiantly managing to thrive. While stores still close, overall sales by independent booksellers are rising. A key to their durability: communities that won’t let them sink By Yvonne Zipp
INSIDE this week’s Monitor:
- IRAQ –Perspectives on the war, 10 years later
- DRONES—A rise of ‘eyes’ over America
- ‘WAR WITCH’: saga of a child soldier
- Sifting Chavez’s legacy
- A practice gets scrutiny ---But not all that many in US work from home
- After the ‘Sequester,’ Now What?
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The Christian Science Monitor is also available to read for free in our comfortable chairs, as are many other inspirational magazines. The Lending Library has Bibles, biographies of Mary Baker Eddy and her major work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, a book that will change your life.
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