This important study will satisfy those interested in increasing their understanding of the complex subject of death and dying. "Death Makes Life Possible" explores the emotional angst endured by people who fear death. Marilyn Schlitz... Read More
In Jankel’s persuasive model, an attitude shift allows creatives to approach problems with peace and presence. “Every time I felt the juiciness of life fade after an amazing moment,” writes Nick Seneca Jankel, “it has sparked me... Read More
Goldberg successfully evokes empathy for characters who start out as self-absorbed, only to have their selfishness increase. “You are such a pretentious loser,” one character announces to the protagonist, Noah, of Leo Matthew... Read More
This family-friendly fantasy proves that boys and girls everywhere are really not so different. Welcome to the magical world of the jinn, where ten-year-old boys have disappearing pet tigers, dine on rack of dragon, and live in jeweled... Read More
This story of a trans boy falling in love with a girl in high school is delightful and heartwarming in all the right places. "A Boy Like Me", by Jennie Wood, is the story of a trans boy, Peyton, and the girl he’s been in love with... Read More
Death of a Salesman meets Alice in Wonderland in Richard Fulco’s debut novel, There is No End to This Slope, a dark, voyeuristic glimpse into the life of a man passively watching his world deteriorate around him. Fulco’s prose is... Read More
Eaton captures the danger, emotions, and political landscapes of the Vietnam War in this extraordinary story of heroism. No one exemplified the utter danger and downright dirty work of the Vietnam War more than the combat infantryman. Ed... Read More
Companies and corporate misdeeds become the main characters in this novel of mystery and scandal. These days, many people almost expect corporations to cut corners and fudge data, but, thankfully, it still remains shocking when a... Read More