Humor, humility, and subtle wisdom pour from this rich translation. Antonine Maillet (Pélagie-la-Charrette; Don l’Orignal) is perhaps best known for "La Sagouine", an icon of Acadian literature, translated from the French by Wayne... Read More
For the affluent, this guide to sustaining wealth offers solid advice. Part financial advice, part self-help guide, Roger C. Davis’s "Wall Street’s Just Not That into You" is an easy read with a clear point of view and concrete... Read More
Meditations on introspection and bravery prove thoughtful in this mysterious, eloquent novel. The debut novel from Keith Wayne McCoy, The Travelers, is an involving tale of personal redemption set against a backdrop of supernatural... Read More
A deep and powerful exploration of recovery from emotional abuse becomes an effective call to action through Marvela Dawnay’s assertive, determined voice. A sequel to her first book, MANipulated Into Fear, Marvela Dawnay once again... Read More
A snappily cinematic retelling of the Gospel dramatizes Jesus’s biography. Mano Govindaraj believes the Gospel according to Matthew was written in Jesus’s lifetime, a hypothesis propounded in his previous book, The Authorized... Read More
A solid and likable alternative story about how Santa became the man in the big, red suit, perfect for inquiring young minds. Many children of a certain age start to wonder about Santa. Stephen Bigalow’s charming story—complete with... Read More
To read this surreal series of madness, first check your sense of reality at the door. “A man, whose name I’ve thankfully forgotten, came up to me and said something that I’ve thankfully forgotten.” So begins “An Almost... Read More
In "Color Me White", Jamaica-born writer and musician Alfred Lloyd asks the reader to walk in his shoes—to experience love won and lost as well as the harsh reality of a society that has lost its values. The seventy-five poems in this... Read More