An affecting graphic novel about political persecution in the midst of a civil war, "Justice" captures a perilous period well. A family tries to survive the turmoil of war in Ram Khatri’s historical graphic novel "Justice". Tara was a... Read More
A paean to conservative principles, "Winning Now" is a passionate Texas politician’s tract. Former member of the Texas House of Representatives Raul Torres’s political manifesto "Winning Now" calls for recentering American politics... Read More
In the series-opening spiritual novel "Welcome to New Haven", an ordinary office worker awakens to his superpowers. An ambassador from New Haven retrieves the man who can save the world in Rashan Bryant’s fantasy novel "Welcome to New... Read More
Jean-Baptiste Phou’s frank memoir "Coming Out of My Skin" functions as an impassioned manifesto against anti-Asian racism, which—in Phou’s experience—has been even more pernicious than homophobia. Phou, whose Chinese parents... Read More
Both whimsical and wise, "The Magical Adventures of Quizzle and Pinky Palm" is an appealing introduction to a magical crew. With a colorful cast of woodland animals and magical creatures, Teresa Mae Waterland’s enchanting short story... Read More
"Quest for the Neptius" is a delightful fantasy novel in which an ordinary girl is awed by her encounters with good, evil, and her personal power to achieve greatness. In A. H. Benjamin’s captivating fantasy novel "Quest for the... Read More
"My Life in Colors" is an exuberant LGBTQ+ memoir that celebrates embracing one’s individuality. Mental health professional Roberto Jimenez’s memoir "My Life in Colors" covers his challenges with coming out, but it also finds joy in... Read More
"Not in Vain" is a powerful memoir that underscores the importance of fighting for loved ones while they are undergoing medical distress. Melissa Mullamphy’s memoir "Not in Vain" uses the heartbreaking experience of her mother’s... Read More