In Chuck Rosenthal’s provocative novel "Awake For Ever in a Sweet Unrest", a girl explores her connection to the Romantic poets. Beatriz does unpaid work cataloging books in a basement library. There, the rows of books serve as portals... Read More
"City Nature" is an earnest, delightful foray into the possibilities of urban agriculture. Martha Retallick’s coffee table book "City Nature" showcases urban agriculture through a photographer’s passionate lens. The Sonoran Desert is... Read More
It’s All in the Journey is a powerful testimonial work about how God changes people’s lives for the better. Lesa Hunt’s It’s All in the Journey is a heartbreaking religious book about how faith operates after a childhood of... Read More
"Asha and Baz Meet Mary Sherman Morgan" is an exciting middle grade novel about the US’s first woman rocket scientist; it emphasizes curiosity, teamwork, and creative thinking. In Caroline Fernandez’s engaging novel "Asha and Baz... Read More
In this enchanting collection of three short stories about delighting in differences, Kitty hates loud noises. She leaves the cacophony of her barn to search for a more quiet place to call home. Though everyone she meets warns her of the... Read More
A Lord’s Treasure delivers its good financial advice through a fantasy adventure. Personal finance self-help meets political intrigue in David S. Longworth’s fantasy novel, A Lord’s Treasure. King Gwayne Sterling of Starkton is in... Read More
"Heavenly Bound" is a thoughtful account of approaching death without illusions but with resolve and faith. Jo Ann Armstrong’s moving, cerebral memoir "Heavenly Bound" follows her methodical preparations to face death and enter heaven.... Read More
This is curated poetry for anyone seeking solace in sickness. In the poems of "Do They Have Telephones Up in Heaven?", R. R. Pravin grapples with his experiences as a first-year pediatric resident. He explores the full range of emotions... Read More