Thoughtful and inspiring, Getting Here From There is a memoir about overcoming childhood trauma. Clara Atmane’s intimate and moving memoir, Getting Here From There, recounts her first decade and shows how she rose above the trauma... Read More
A young wizard fights his way to freedom in Tait Howard’s exciting and humorous graphic novel "The Sunken Tower". Digby, an orphaned boy and novice wizard, is struggling to survive on the streets of a fantastic medieval world when... Read More
"A Delightful Little Book on Aging" is a lighthearted self-help book for seniors and soon-to-be older folks that encourages reflection, evaluation, and transformation. Stephanie Raffelock’s self-help book "A Delightful Little Book on... Read More
Thorpe Moeckel’s essay collection "Down by the Eno, Down by the Haw" captures the beauty of the land near two rivers. The naturalist’s month-by-month account of the year he lived on the watershed of two North Carolina rivers, the Eno... Read More
Katie O’Neill’s graphic novel "The Tea Dragon Festival" is a standalone story set in the gentle and popular Tea Dragon fantasy world. Rinn is a would-be cooking apprentice who discovers a dragon, Aedhan, in the woods. Aedhan is a... Read More
Håkon Øvreås’s "Brown" is a touching, timeless story that captures the unbounded imagination and uncertain innocence of youth. Originally published in Norway, "Brown" has been translated into more than thirty languages and is the... Read More
"Free Range Mama" is a holistic self-help book for mothers facing their newly empty nests; it serves as a tribute to the enduring value of motherhood. Kizzi’s "Free Range Mama" is a mind, body, and spirit guide for women whose children... Read More
"Owen and Eleanor Make Things Up" is the second in a series of books for young readers starring cheeky Eleanor and her neighbor and sidekick Owen, both second graders. In this installment, Eleanor has a school assignment to write a true... Read More