This book offers young people a candid, compassionate view of an often-misunderstood problem. People often joke about obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as if it were little more than a funny quirk. “I’m so OCD!” people say about... Read More
Putting a focus on the runners instead of the tragedy, this account of the 2013 Boston Marathon offers hope and a keep-going attitude. The 2013 Boston Marathon will inevitably be remembered for the two bombs that went off and the deaths... Read More
A radioactive romance is set in a meticulously detailed Cold War narrative. In Emmie and Roger: A Thermonuclear Romance, the title characters meet under difficult circumstances during the Cold War. The power of war to impact lives is... Read More
The narrative of this insightful novel creates a sense of the cognitive journey through vivid observations. In "The Keeper of the Stone", by J. E. Jardine, an engaging and contemplative modern parable, a disenchanted journalist is thrown... Read More
Heys’ crisp and concise writing takes corporate history to a new level. The creative men behind one of the country’s most innovative electric utility holding companies are spotlighted and their four decades of research and... Read More
These personal essays on and acute observations of Che Guevara’s legacy achieve insight into his enduring appeal to young revolutionaries. Forty-six years after he was killed in an ill-conceived guerrilla movement in Bolivia, Ernesto... Read More
The one-of-a-kind illustrations and exotic setting of this adventure emphasize subtle messages about death and intuition. Featuring unique, multi-patterned graphic illustrations produced in part by middle-school students, "The Eyes of... Read More
A Christian philosopher mixes logic and faith to produce his own map to God as an experience and not merely an idea. John David Geib, a proponent of Christian philosophy, believes that to get “beyond beliefs” one has to accept God as... Read More