Wilder’s memoir is a fascinating piece of American history, but it’s the annotations that set "Pioneer Girl" apart as the most important work of its kind. Generations have grown up with Laura Ingalls Wilder through the Little House... Read More
MariNaomi cuts to the quick with her emotionally resonant comics collection that offers variety and a comforting voice. A practiced hand at personal, tell-all comics, MariNaomi collects comics from her ongoing online feature Smoke in... Read More
Bell examines the ugly clash between civilizations on the American frontier through an artistic, lyrical prism. With intense characterizations and a solid grasp of time and place, Catherine Bell’s literary historical novel delves into... Read More
The journals of a prostitute help a young girl learn what it means to overcome hardship and become an independent woman. The sex trade has been a favorite theme of authors for hundreds of years, and why wouldn’t it be? The world’s... Read More
Rowan offers an entertaining documentation of the Cubs’ influence on American history. At a key moment in It’s a Wonderful Life, the angel Clarence tells a despondent George Bailey how each life touches so many others. That seems to... Read More
Whatever your vegan reason—deplorable slaughterhouse conditions, land degradation caused by monoculture farm practices to raise animal feed, overwhelmingly positive health benefits—eating plants exclusively is a profoundly positive... Read More
Natural-born storyteller Hank Foresta weaves together fascinating tales of police work, from unreasonable superiors to the war on drugs. In "LAPD Chronicles", Hank Foresta, a twenty-eight-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police... Read More
The motivations of angels Gabriel and Lucifer are intimately portrayed, exposing their character flaws—as well as flaws universal to humankind. The word “epic” gets thrown around a lot these days, but "War of Wings" by Tanner... Read More