A foreboding tale of longing for solace ignites the rural West Virginia setting of Meredith Sue Willis’s "Their Houses". Dinah and Grace are sisters whose childhood was marked by their father’s alcoholism and their mother’s... Read More
Americans who were of age in 1969–70 will remember the Chicago 7 trial of high-profile antiwar dissidents. Less familiar are the Seattle 7. In Seattle, a rally in support of the Chicago 7 defendants by the activist group SLF (the... Read More
Agnes Martin got a late start in her art career, struggled with relationships at a time when she couldn’t live openly, dealt with mental illness, and still became an important figure in the art world where her work was a bridge between... Read More
"Finding Fatherhood" is an inspiring story about deciding what it means to be a man and a father. Rob Kozak’s memoir "Finding Fatherhood" is a relatable and insightful account of a father struggling to connect to his child after... Read More
This is an individual’s view of humanity’s grandiose and ambitious adventures in space, in which planets are discovered and human beings grapple with their place in the universe. An old man pens a detailed chronicle of humanity’s... Read More
"The Imagine Project" features quick, appealing, and practical tips for fostering children’s emotional wellness. "The Imagine Project" by Dianne Maroney offers hope to parents, counselors, and teachers who see children struggling... Read More
"The Upside of Falling Down" is a romantic new-adult celebration of all of the wild and amazing possibilities that open up when perfect plans go awry. Clementine leaves Ohio as an ordinary girl in love; she wakes up in an Irish hospital... Read More
"A Police Action" is a reminder of what the 1960s were really like, for better or worse. Love conquers all? "A Police Action", a new romance from A. A. Freda, seems more interested in technical terms than the sweeter side of the genre.... Read More