Through humor and clever rhymes, tots learn why they shouldn’t stick things in their noses or ears. Considering how much young children like fitting small things in holes––think of the mania surrounding Legos—it’s no wonder... Read More
Colorful characters, escalating pace, and the fate of the Earth highlight this exciting space opera. It’s a theme as tried and as true as John Carter of Mars or Flash Gordon: A man (or a boy, in this case) from Earth is somehow... Read More
Author brings back to life an Algerian hero in both war and peace. Famed in the mid-19th century as “The Desert Hawk,” Abd el-Kader was renowned as a warrior, mystic, and leader of the fight to free Algeria from French invaders. Elsa... Read More
Intense and smart story populated with memorable characters takes on issue of child abuse by the clergy. In this taut cat-and-mouse adult thriller, a quartet of police officials in the New York City area rush to solve the brutal murder... Read More
The bad news is the Earth is sick; the good news is the cure is simple. In his book How Are You, Mother Earth? We’re Taking You to the Doctor!, Gordon Hunter presents the consequences of the overuse and abuse of Earth’s resources and... Read More
The education system fails to educate everybody, but Knaak says “National Purpose” will give us a passing grade. Despite the education system’s attempts to make sure no child is left behind, the author of this mammoth treatise... Read More
This scrupulously researched, extremely readable work could impact how organizations execute projects and solve complex problems. Modern business organizations of any appreciable size often wrestle with ways to improve their processes,... Read More
Browne’s book combines real history with realistic characters caught up in a gripping tale of war. A book of fascinating fact and compelling fiction, John Browne’s Hidden Account of the Romanovs: Commemorative Soldiers Edition covers... Read More