Charlie Simms has something up his … nose. It’s a prince of a booger with magical powers. After playing a prank on Hendrick, a cranky old wizard, Prince Loogar is turned into a genie and banished to a tiny bottle; he is to be... Read More
Serious, humorous, and insightful, this historical novel chronicles a vanished way of life; it’s a must-read for adventure-seeking youth. In Sherrin Watkins’ "The Story of Corn", an unnamed fictional Shawnee and reformed alcoholic... Read More
Readers looking for hope in this tiny volume of sins may find it, but others could have difficulty taking the stated goals of the author seriously. Though “Shamus O” may be trying to help others—the twelfth step in the Alcoholics... Read More
In Timmy’s Journey, author Susan Von Tobel has created a gentle yet brave story that should help guide children going through the challenges of adoption. Timmy, a young rabbit, is alone in the world. He lost his mother when she ran off... Read More
In his fourth and final satirical novel starring intrepid reporter Henryetta Hebert, journalist for The Weekly Herald in Henryetta, Oklahoma, Simon Plaster skewers many things people may take as gospel. Subjects parodied include... Read More
This poignant memoir related in fifteen separate but cohesive tales explores the emigration experience of the author’s father, Yong Da, and his struggles to reinvent himself, reestablish a relationship with his daughter, and adapt to... Read More
The stress an executive faces daily would overwhelm anyone without adequate training—a subject addressed in Jacqui Grey’s guide to productive leadership, "Executive Advantage". Problems begin as executives combat emotional upheaval... Read More
Detailed information, real world examples highlight this comprehensive look at how to market to Millennials. In How Cool Brands Stay Hot: Branding to Generation Y, Joeri Van den Bergh and Mattias Behrer offer a useful and comprehensive... Read More