Both bright and brittle, The Story of Miss Berta London is an intriguing and entertaining trip through one woman’s reinvention. With an interesting and modern premise, Jihan Latimer’s "The Tale of Miss Berta London" is a story of... Read More
Going to Israel? This book can help with Hebrew phrases that apply to the real travel experience. If you’re visiting Israel and don’t want to walk around with a bulky dictionary to help you communicate, the Hebrew: Phrasebook and... Read More
Rag and Bone: Visit London, by Norman Flint, is a cheery children’s story that follows a frog and a toad as they tour London together. The bright colors and bold illustrations will quickly earn the attention of very young children as... Read More
“Find a job that you love and you’ll never work a day in your life” is an old saying that Mick Haines lives by. "Born Into Fire" is the story of this self-described “normal chap” and his life as a firefighter. Although less... Read More
From his childhood in a town known as the “Garden of England” to his days as a race car driver, Patrick Shortle shares his memories spanning a sixty-year period. "Full Circle" is an autobiography with a great deal of detail about... Read More
In this novel aimed at young adults, twelve-year-old Dylan learns that his dreams may be more than just dreams, and that he himself is not who he thinks he is. Dylan’s dream world is strange and full of adventures. In one dream, he... Read More
Both the title and the cover illustration of Lisa Mehornay’s memoir, "Rising to the Light", may puzzle readers, who likely will be anticipating a revelatory tale or story of redemption. Mehornay, who has lived in the United States for... Read More
Tracing one’s ancestry is a time-consuming, intricate procedure filled with frustrations and setbacks. Meticulous research and tenacity are often not enough to obtain information on people who have been deceased for centuries. Yet,... Read More