The Gold Rush is over, and San Francisco teems with entrepreneurs of all stripes—shady and otherwise. Set in 1851, after the height of the Gold Rush, Ken Salter’s novel on French emigrants portrays entrepreneurialism in San... Read More
Inspired by surrealist paintings, these short stories are filled with allegory, as well as detail that adds layer to the original work of art. In "Domestic Disturbances", Peter Grandbois crafts a series of stories that describe strange... Read More
A rebellious teen, stubborn Virginia brings charm to this futuristic tale of environmental, technological, and authoritarian dangers. Virginia Bosque has never set foot on Earth. The only world she knows is the one she was born into, on... Read More
Lush descriptions and a young heroine’s unwavering moral compass set the tone for this dragon-driven fantasy. On a quest to stop a dangerous evil before it is too late, a young girl finds that her best weapons are faith, light, and... Read More
This mash-up of Bible plus sci-fi plus metaphysics introduces new lines of thought for meditation and consideration. Identifying faith as a force for shifting manifest reality, Jane Catherine Rozek untethers Bible verses from their... Read More
This primer to American history asks “what-if” of the nation’s entrance into WWI, exploring the options with a well-paced and thoroughly researched narrative. The entry of the United States into World War I was “one of... Read More
Vivid word pictures allow readers to live vicariously through the eyes of the main character. "The Mountain Place of Knowledge" is the first book in a series that shows high potential for expansion. Built on a strong concept, the story... Read More
This luxuriously illustrated, infectiously charming story makes us want to save the manatee and have a plush version to hug. The weather is getting colder, and Kobee Manatee must make the journey from Cape Cod Bay to Blue Spring State... Read More