"Beating Cancer One Truth at a Time" is a compassionate guide for those coming to grips with a cancer diagnosis. Marianne C. McDonough’s "Beating Cancer One Truth at a Time" invites people facing cancer to redefine their mindsets and... Read More
"The Power to Continue" is an encouraging book for struggling Christians. Danisa Siziba’s inspiring "The Power to Continue" aims to help Christians deal with their difficulties. Here, the problems that believers face—like the deaths... Read More
In "Rods and Koans", all matter becomes something that matters—the confluence exacting and broad. Irena Praitis’s "Rods and Koans" begins with the enigmatic inscription, “This is about saving the cat … or not.” Borrowing the... Read More
"The Spirit of the Tree and Other Back Yard Tales" uses straightforward fable-like stories to meditate on the miracles of the natural world. In "The Spirit of the Tree and Other Back Yard Tales", Nancy Nason Guss explores spirituality... Read More
"Common Sense for Our Common Good" inspires hope that every school can be a good school. Common Sense for Our Common Good: A Parent Guide to Good Schools is an informative, engaging, and lively workbook that gives parents the... Read More
These are thought-provoking meditations on family, immigration, and the American dream. In "Immigration Essays", Sybil Baker provides a provocative, open-hearted investigation into the ways that people leave home, and the reasons why.... Read More
The Great Irish Famine, a tragedy that led to many Irish families emigrating to America in the late 1840s, has been studied in great detail by academics and historians. Christine Kinealy and John Walsh bring that story to life through... Read More
A boarding school tale for those who enjoy underdogs, appreciate unusual coming-of-age stories, and identify with misunderstood geniuses. A student with Tourette’s syndrome deals with bullies, alcoholism, and unexpected friendship at a... Read More