"The Order" offers an engaging and original story that is well conceived and artfully rendered. Lynn Chase’s "The Order" is an ambitious and complex Christian thriller. The plot involves the archangel Gabriel and numerous other members... Read More
Yaghoubian writes of the importance of attitude and deep involvement in meeting life’s challenges. Engineer Jack Yaghoubian’s … And Then I Met the Getty Kouros is, like his life’s work, both durable and artfully assembled,... Read More
This fun, otherworldly work of juvenile fiction celebrates friendship, loyalty, and listening to one’s heart. Melanie Abed’s "Anni Moon and the Elemental Artifact", illustrated by Hisham Abed, is a fast-paced, thrilling, otherworldly... Read More
An immigrant relates unique work experiences in the hopes of helping those currently struggling. For those whose work experiences have them wondering if common sense was left in the parking lot, Alec Aaron is here to sympathize. His... Read More
Fascinating reading for anyone interested in psychology, Barquet presents a case for how and why identity forms. Antonio Barquet does not title his study of identity Who Are You? but rather "Why Are You?" because to this author, it’s... Read More
Soloway conveys the devastating impact of Parkinson’s disease on both patient and caregiver. "The Bastard Disease", by Marin Soloway, offers insightful suggestions for caregivers gleaned from Soloway’s personal experience with... Read More
Wain shares fascinating anecdotes about his travels around the world. Over the course of eighty years, David Wain managed to visit seventy-seven countries, marry three women, found his own business, achieve financial success, and... Read More
This touching story plainly told provides a captivating view of wartime Serbia, its tensions, and its effects on ordinary working people. Judith Somborac’s "Tug-of-War" follows the fictional experience of one young woman’s... Read More