"Really, Granddad?" is a heartfelt memoir that strains insights from personal experiences. Wayne Sherrard’s Really Granddad? assembles the Canadian grandfather’s personal, lighthearted anecdotes together with the aim of passing... Read More
"A Touch of Torah" is a joyous celebration of faith, discipline, and community that works to bring biblical teachings into the present day. Anne Lowe’s "A Touch of Torah" compiles short, friendly talks regarding the teachings of the... Read More
"The Purple World" is a powerful and insightful text that forwards suggestions for common sense health care reform. Joseph Q. Jarvis’s personalized "The Purple World" focuses on health care and navigates partisan lines with skill,... Read More
"Call Me Mary" is an eye-opening novel whose self-proclaimed sex addict lead is refreshingly candid. In Evelyn Cole’s emotional and dramatic novel "Call Me Mary", a woman looks for love in a world of lust. Mary Lou is an independent... Read More
"Trust on Life Support" is a raw and riveting narrative that’s almost impossible to put down. Written as a first-person memoir, Ajut’s novel "Trust on Life Support" is a scalpel-sharp account of life as a guard inside America’s... Read More
The men in John Mort’s collection, "Down Along the Piney", are bent on doing, working through it, and putting up with it, with all the hard words and hard ways that characterize hardscrabble life in the Ozarks. These stories, stark and... Read More
Conrad Bishop and Elizabeth Fuller reimagine the search for the grail in Galahad’s Fool, an experimental, labyrinthine work that highlights the all-consuming nature of art. Drawing from decades of experience behind and on the stage,... Read More
Bingman’s narrative is an exciting glimpse into Alaska and its people, written with travel-book detail, knowledge, and flair. Les Bingman’s spiritually affirming memoir "Adventures in Alaska with My Angel Joe" explores life in the... Read More