Dana Frank’s intensely personal "The Long Honduran Night" chronicles efforts to redirect America’s foreign policy toward Honduras following its 2009 military coup. After witnessing increasingly violent repression, Frank became an... Read More
Lee Wind’s insightful "Queer as a Five-Dollar Bill" follows fifteen-year-old Wyatt as he comes to terms with his sexual orientation, thanks to the surprising revelations of a class assignment on Abraham Lincoln. Wyatt is gay, but he... Read More
The book’s writing style is sermon-like, drawing from real life and biblical verses for compelling calls to action. S. Sagoe-Nkansah’s church development book "The Fidelity Factor" vividly explores African Christianity through its... Read More
"The Bottom of the Sky" is about two boys, Isaac and Ezra, who are science-fiction fans. They fall in love with a girl they meet at one of their sci-fi club meetings. But it also revolves around a mysterious science-fiction novel called... Read More
This is a light, frothy confection of an apocalypse story, filled with soapy drama, cringe-worthy antics, and campy horror. Camp meets the occult in Laurence MacNaughton’s "A Kiss Before Doomsday", the second installment in a new... Read More
This is an is an invigorating and thought-provoking look into a world bursting with spiritual history and insight. "The Spiritual Wisdom of India, Volume I" by Lisbeth Ejlertsen is an insightful, inspiring, and informative look into one... Read More
Cinematic and fast-paced, "Devil in the Dark" is a satisfying thriller. When a Mexican drug lord attacks a US border-crossing station, the government deploys their secret weapon: a man called Rage. "Devil in the Dark" is the second... Read More
This allegorical tale is a clear comment on the frequent ridiculousness of political systems and the public’s fickleness in embracing ideas. Politicians have been known to use an array of tactics to distract the public from the real... Read More