Meditations on introspection and bravery prove thoughtful in this mysterious, eloquent novel. The debut novel from Keith Wayne McCoy, The Travelers, is an involving tale of personal redemption set against a backdrop of supernatural... Read More
Indescribable—except to mention the author’s position as professor of religion at Columbia, and that it contains some of the finest prose and photography you’ll find anywhere—consequently, we will now commit the unpardonable sin... Read More
Action against corrupt authorities mixed with master plans concocted from prison build the suspense of this young woman’s story. A precocious young woman uses prison computers to plot her future in the bundled edition of That Girl... Read More
Primary sources from the Civil War bring a unique voice to this biography of an officer and his era. "Whirlwind and Storm" by Charles E. Farnsworth is a portrait of a multifaceted, adventurous Civil War officer. The book follows Charles... Read More
Frankl’s relation of intimate details is a vehicle for exploring just how ill-equipped the master of illusion was to handle intimacy. The most recent offering from accomplished artist Paulette Frankl, Marcel & Me, is equal parts... Read More
A dog with a blog and a wry sense of humor teaches a lesson about humane treatment of animals. Helen Kuusela writes from her toy poodle’s point of view in her short first novel, "Confessions of a Rescue Dog". She gives the dog human... Read More
Heartwarming tips on how to express parental love encourage building constructive parenting skills. As if being one of fourteen children wasn’t enough of a lesson in familial relations, author Inez V. Harrison has also dealt with... Read More
Hollywood starlets are counted down by a devoted celebrity follower. The author known as Bobby Cinema offers a list of his favorite stars from film, television, and other media in the photo book Bobby Cinema Top 103 Most Beautiful and... Read More