Humor and a dash of cynicism mark "The Blind Man Game", a memoir about contending with vision loss to become a notable activist. Psychologist Paul Boskind’s memoir "The Blind Man Game" is about vision loss, activism, and tenacity. The... Read More
Stressing symbiotic relationships and encouraging preparing one’s “fields” for growth, "The Soil of Leadership" models healthy business practices. Britt Yamamoto’s ruminative business book "The Soil of Leadership" is about... Read More
No one can predict how their desires will shift in the moody and swift novel "The Other Side of Love". A scorned lover convinces an old friend to help him seek retribution in Attilio Guardo’s dramatic revenge fantasy, "The Other Side... Read More
"No Pity in Death" is a satisfying blend of medical mystery and romance, with good local color. Annie Collins, a Denver operating room nurse, is the main sleuth in Helen Starbuck’s blend of hard-boiled medical mystery and romantic... Read More
After Louisa Sparks’s parents die in a car accident, she goes to live with her aloof Grandpa George in his large house in the south of France. Though Louisa often wishes for the moment of her parents’ departure back, it is not until... Read More
These vivid stories impart hope, insight, and inspiration for those who may be wrestling with their own faith—or lack thereof. In the well-crafted "Wrestling with God", Barbara Falconer Newhall seeks answers to the intensely personal... Read More
Svingen brings pages to life in this story of adventure and intrigue; it’s a fun and mysterious read. Using snappy dialogue and vivid descriptions, Vegard Svingen creates a treasure for tweens in "Freddy Fumple and the Mindmonsters".... Read More
Bob Larsted isn’t the type of person who works out his problems in public. He had always made a point of “avoiding speaking in public—or to anyone for that matter.” And yet, the introverted engineer has written a moving memoir... Read More