This book is a reaffirmation of the good that people can do and how one young man succeeded despite the odds against him. "Gratitude in Low Voices" is an inspiring memoir by Dawit Gebremichael Habte, who poignantly portrays his childhood... Read More
Wesolowski is especially skilled at utilizing the setting to enhance his naturally suspenseful story. Inspired by the podcast Serial, Matt Wesolowski weaves a dazzling fictional mystery in his book Six Stories, told in the form of... Read More
Buck’s memoir features a poetry of expression tempered by the keen eye of a gardener. When Leslie Buck turned thirty-five, she ignored society’s pressures to start focusing on marriage, children, home ownership, and retirement... Read More
Theoretical discourse meets real life accounts of dignity in context—a juxtaposition the philosopher would have approved of. Rousseau and Dignity: Art Serving Humanity commemorates the 2012 University of Notre Dame lecture series... Read More
This biography sheds light on what life was like on the rough streets of nineteenth-century London. In "Sarah Valentine, No Great Expectations: Part 1", Philip Valentine Coates begins the three-part story of his... Read More
One of the important things about craft is the ability to preserve and document traditional methods and pass on cultural information to the next generation. "Oaxaca Stories in Cloth" captures the rapidly disappearing stories and... Read More
Alona Frankel’s simply titled memoir, "Girl", presents World War II and the Holocaust through the eyes and imagination of a young Jewish girl trying to make sense of daily experience and the world being torn apart around her. Frankel... Read More
It’s the harder aspects of Andrew’s transformation that yield a fascinating look at how a Frankenstein experiment affects a man’s entire being. "All That Really Mattered", a romantic novel by J. A. Barker, portrays the journey of a... Read More