There is something for everyone in this very special collection of moving stories about the farming life, and the human experience. Michael Cotter, born in 1931 on Minnesota land his family had farmed since the 1870s, was scolded from an... Read More
What’s in a name? Plenty, if it’s the many names of God. The Name Quest: Explore the Names of God to Grow in Faith and Get to Know Him Better by John Avery gives a full picture of the God of the Bible by exploring all the names... Read More
With haunting imagery and consummate skill, Foote has created a masterpiece that deserves a place alongside the very best war poetry. War poetry is a genre unto itself, and poets from Thomas Hardy and Wilfred Owen to Siegfried Sassoon... Read More
The Loesch sisters want others to understand that twins, though separate people, often lead very codependent lives that are still fulfilling and fun. According to The Twins Foundation, 4.5 million twins live in America, accounting for... Read More
This informative analysis of natural exercises uses apt analogies to demonstrate how best to build strength. Exercise is not good for us; movement is, posits biomechanist Katy Bowman in this intriguing look at effective physical fitness.... Read More
McMickle uses examples of church leaders in politics to explore the history of the separation of church and state. From the time the federal government first recognized the rights of African Americans to take part in the political... Read More
This easily readable, thorough question-and-answer guide acts as a valuable reference for novice and experienced investors alike. "The Handy Investing Answer Book" has all the answers for the ordinary consumer who may not understand all... Read More
Years of creative exploration and experimentation elevate this how-to guide to an artistic status. In his latest publication, The Creative Woodturner: Inspiring Ideas and Projects for Developing Your Own Woodturning Style, Terry Martin... Read More