Nat Jaspar and Carla Torres teach children about different cultures with their gorgeous, exciting book while avoiding the common children’s book pitfalls of relying on stereotypes and condescending kids. Jaspar’s fun, informative... Read More
Camillo is both vulnerable and humorous in her portrayal of a new pet that causes jealousy in her marriage. The little dog was badly hurt. What could they do but bring her into their apartment in Rome and nurse her back to health? But... Read More
Richens blurs the line between guilt and innocence in this eye-opening autobiography of German life during Word War II. Margot Richens debuts with a revelatory autobiography that brings to light the ups and downs of German civilian life,... Read More
Meet Dennis, a manager who has been asked to turn around a failing business division, and Chuck, a consultant with the deep knowledge and experience to help him. These are the two leading characters of "Manage It Right!"—a book that... Read More
Penina Rybak is not your typical entrepreneur— she’s a “child-centric behaviorist.” "The NICE Reboot" is not your typical book for entrepreneurs, either—it very directly targets female entrepreneurs. Rybak celebrates females... Read More
A young husband and wife battle inner demons and harrowing conditions to establish a homestead in Montana in the early twentieth century. A melancholic man and his bride, Mable, homestead on the treeless plains of northeastern Montana in... Read More
This earnest tribute to the ’70s offers optimistic commentary on personal empowerment and larger-than-life characters. Lynn Steward’s debut novel, "A Very Good Life", charts a little more than a week in the life of a “disciplined... Read More
This hardworking, behind-the-scenes businessman is a voice of the civil rights movement that deserves to be heard. Shedding light on an unknown pioneer of African American civil equality, this important biography details the life of an... Read More