In "The Infinite Song", Andrea Freeman lets there be light shining down equally on religion, myth, and nature. A creation story that is both secular and accepting, Andrea Freeman’s "The Infinite Song" uses lovely illustrations and... Read More
Whether working on a hefty DIY project for the home, doing landscaping or yard work, or wandering the wilderness, Colin Jarman’s Knot-Tying Bible (Firefly Books, 9781770852099) has a knot for that. Use the Swing Hitch to string... Read More
These personal stories of struggles with labeling encourage self-esteem and empathy through friendly advice. In "The Power of Labels", a self-help book with an encouraging tone, Marsy Beron discusses a range of ways people label... Read More
Linda Rocker writes with an almost ever-present sense of melancholy, never turning away from recognizing life is often troubled and unfair, especially as lived by women. Although there’s no overarching theme in Clean Margins and Other... Read More
This manifesto about the economic value of nature’s services to humans and the Earth is sure to provoke much thought and discussion. Tony Juniper likes to ask provocative questions about the world we inhabit. A prominent... Read More
"The Riddle of Prague" is a fast-paced, edge-of-your seat mystery-adventure that skillfully dangles the carrot until just the right moment. Hana Silna only wants to get to Prague, make the transfer of the house she inherited, do a bit of... Read More
His encouraging voice makes this priest’s guide an effective tool for Christians developing a more personal relationship to religious practice. In Prayer: Our Deepest Longing, Roman Catholic priest Ronald Rolheiser avoids the... Read More
The last great battle of the Indian Wars comes alive for children and adults in accurate, illustrated text. Custer’s Last Battle is a gorgeously illustrated, fictionalized yet well-researched account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn... Read More