In Ulrich Hub’s early reader Duck’s Backyard, two feathery beings find that their imperfections make them the perfect friends for each other. A duck with a wonky leg who needs someone to support her pairs with a blind chicken who... Read More
"Rank Songbirds" is a confident and challenging multigenre collection that places interpersonal concerns into historical and political context. Novelist, essayist, and poet Leon Rooke’s literary collection "Rank Songbirds" is a slim,... Read More
The early life of guitar legend Django Reinhardt, and the accident that almost derailed his career, are the subjects of "Django, Hand on Fire". Born among a Belgian Roma community, Django plays the banjo from a young age. He’s fast to... Read More
"Things I Wanted My Grandsons to Know Before I Leave" gathers insightful guidance for young men facing common situations. Kenn Stobbe collects useful advice in "Things I Wanted My Grandsons to Know Before I Leave", a book about... Read More
This inventive sequel is centered on the lives of the men and religious entities who are credited with trying to save or destroy humanity. Jeff Olson’s faith-based, semi autobiographical second novel I Am God, I Am Jesus, I Am Allah;... Read More
"Walking in Love" is a thoughtful text that encourages personal transformation via cultivated relationships with God. Suzanne Miller’s "Walking in Love" is a progressive Christian guidebook designed to help audiences follow Jesus’s... Read More
Grief won’t suffer fools. What and how we grieve is the truest thing we know about ourselves. What Catherine Owen mines from her experience of losing a young spouse to drug addiction is extraordinary for its sweep. Her depths come to... Read More
The historical West was lawless and degenerate—a place of perps and victims, lots of victims. Kat Cameron is haunted by the experiences of those least among us, commoners of the Western prairies, especially women, and her searing work... Read More