Paisner deftly uses the technique of grounding otherworldly fiction in everyday reality. Daniel Paisner’s "A Single Happened Thing" is an engaging novel that weaves past and present with baseball and life, in a tone of surety and warm... Read More
True tale of abuse at the hands of tormentors at “drug rehab” house reads like a horror story. It is understandable if one is torn between reading Straightling: A Memoir in one sitting, and putting it down to hide under the bed... Read More
Many helpful books have been written about Down syndrome, and also about autism, but this incredibly useful guide for parents and professionals is one of the first to describe the unique challenges that come with a child who is diagnosed... Read More
In his eleventh book of nonfiction, MacArthur Fellowship winner and media critic Ishmael Reed unleashes a fiery storm of criticism with a frenetic energy especially suited for to a critique that says our media culture has lost its mind.... Read More
With Kung Fu and magic, a young Chinese man finds his destiny and saves China from an evil despot in this debut mythological fantasy book by Lambert Cheung. A group of warriors called the Endeavor of Light, who worship the deity known as... Read More
"The Blossoming of the World" has an epic title that matches its subject matter. From savoring the simple joy of eating breakfast near a sunny window to experiencing the palpable flow of divine love in a moment of dread, Brian Peterson... Read More
In C.D. Shelton’s debut novel, tween readers are catapulted back 13,000 years, to the Amazonian rainforest where tribes of hunter-gatherers dwell. Members of one such group, the Deer People, worship flames, which they call the Eternal... Read More
I’m not writing here to force a new version Christ on you O reader but if you know what’s good for you you will take the first chance at knowing Him that you can get. So begins this modern epistle on how to have a personal... Read More