Informative and entertaining, Bucket Showers & Baby Goats is an illuminating memoir about time spent volunteering in Ghana. Christine Brown’s memoir Bucket Showers & Baby Goats is about volunteering in a West African farming... Read More
Brian Leung’s "Ivy vs. Dogg" delivers a stinging commentary of how unchecked voyeurism has impacted modern politics, making it a politician’s business to get into everybody’s business. This Election for the internet age is a heady,... Read More
On August 5, 2015, EPA staffers were investigating a portal of Gold King Mine in the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado when an excavator set off a gush of water. Within minutes, three million gallons of bright orange,... Read More
Written in a relaxed and friendly style, this book offers practical advice for helping young children interact with their peers. Shonna Tuck writes with empathy about the difficulties some small children face as they attempt to interact... Read More
Phoebe isn’t exactly sure why her family has suddenly relocated from sunny California to a dismal stone monstrosity in Grenshire, England, but she does know it has something to do with her. "Haunted", the first book in Lynn... Read More
The fascinating, cringe-worthy, exhilarating life of Howard Hughes flies off the page. Howard Hughes is one of the twentieth century’s strangest enigmas, and Luke Davies’s "God of Speed", a fictionalized account of Hughes’s life,... Read More
Zelda’s tale brims with good humor and inventiveness. Playwright Betsy Robinson returns with a comedic novel about a wayward teacher who’s always one step away from grandeur, at least in her own mind. "The Last Will and Testament of... Read More
Why do humans hold beliefs that defy the facts? It’s all brain biology. It all began with a woman who believed she was not her parents’ biological child. All evidence pointed to her being their child, and her belief did not alter her... Read More