Goudge’s ode to Saint Francis is a pleasure to read and will be treasured by those interested in his legacy. From the files of beloved English novelist Elizabeth Goudge comes a study of the life of St. Francis, whose twelfth-century... Read More
Psychological as well as physical horror elevates this sci-fi thriller to a disturbingly exciting level. Mo Rees, employee of the BathyTech mining company, gets the adventure he always craved when the dashing scientist Armin Savage-Hall... Read More
The early life and WWII adventures of Jack Kennedy entertain in this powerful narrative. In "Affair and Honor", Batt Humphreys sketches historical fiction by delving into the life of Navy ensign John F. Kennedy as he ships out from desk... Read More
Mirsadeghi’s focused system will help students reach their daily studying goals. Ali Mirsadeghi was driven to create "Planning with CCTV" by his desire for a more intuitive, feeling-oriented planning process. The book includes a short... Read More
This story of a Cuban-American refugee captures the immigrant experience. Stalked: The Boy Who Said No, by Patti Sheehy, is filled with drama, intrigue, and passion as a Cuban refugee fights to make a life in the United States after... Read More
Rich historical detail roots this story of a strong, sassy woman in Tudor England. England during the reign of King Henry VIII was a treacherous place. One minute it’s the Catholics who are in favor, the next it’s the Protestants.... Read More
With detail, humor, and honest reflection, Bines finds catharsis in sharing her feelings about her divorce and life with cancer. In I Get It! I Finally Get It!!: Memoirs—Living with an Alcoholic, Jo Bines reflects back on her sixty... Read More
Two narrators bring two tones to this mystery and weave together a strong whole. Alternating between a present-day mystery in America and a glimpse of a Russia gone by, Braha: A Tale of Innocence & Intrigue is a dual narrative whose... Read More