Adolescence is handled thoughtfully in this supernatural story; even its vampire-hunting lead learns that sensitivity matters. Vampires and witches take center stage in Grayson Grave’s exciting coming-of-age story, "Etty Steele,... Read More
While politicians and civil rights groups have their day regarding the border between the US and Mexico, it’s worth remembering the ordinary human beings who escape the news cycle’s notice. "Cutting the Wire", a timely compilation of... Read More
Jeff Williams’s captivating Amazing Animals of South Africa and the Western United States will be enjoyed by readers of all ages who love learning about wildlife. Beyond stunning photographs of more than forty different types of... Read More
Reeve Lindbergh’s family was in the public eye again and again during the twentieth century. In her memoir "Two Lives", she reveals personal memories of her parents, the controversial aviator-authors Charles A. and Anne Morrow... Read More
"Looking Out from the Inside" is a diverse collection of poems that meditate on intriguing, universal themes. Eleanor Di Blasio’s "Looking Out from the Inside" is an enriching collection of poems that touches on a wealth of human... Read More
Back again to the ongoing attempt to wrap one’s brain around the unwrappable, the unbrainable evil that was the Holocaust. This time in the guise of a tiny book of photos and reflections on Auschwitz-Birkenau. Birken, German for birch,... Read More
"Allen, Son of Hellcock" is an amusing and entertaining romp that satirizes Conan-type fantasy tales while also posing the question, how does a son live up to a father who’s become a legend? Tongue-in-cheek throughout, "Allen, Son of... Read More
Dipped in acetate, these poems strip Detroit of any pretense and offer a flawless lesson in descriptive concision. But Rowing Inland delights because of Jim Daniels’s storytelling skills—a chronicle of incidents and anecdotes... Read More