This intriguing book posits a unique solution for peace in the Middle East. 2020: The Fall of Islamic States & The Rise of a New Political Order (Iran Israel Armenia Union), the newest work from Sohrab Chamanara, finds hope for peace... Read More
Comedy and horror merge in the best way in this zombified analysis of bureaucracy. Jennifer Fales has penned a comedic horror novel about a chemist’s scheme to turn a coffee corporation’s employees into shuffling undead in order to... Read More
This charming nautical tale is both educational and fun. In this ninth installment of Carole P. Roman’s Captain No Beard series, "Fribbet the Frog and the Tadpoles", Fribbet the frog is upset about something, and his friends on the... Read More
Scenes of hardship create an image of a people and country existing without defined meaning. In this blend of poetry, prose, and artwork, established writer and artist Rex Sexton presents an ugly picture of recession-era America, rife... Read More
With playful visuals, "Christmas Story" will make a nice addition to a holiday bedtime-story reading list. A variation on a familiar holiday theme frames this whimsical, sincere, and beautifully illustrated picture book. "Christmas... Read More
This colorful photo-essay traces Anne Frank’s legacy through sites where she lived. In Anne Frank 80 Years: A Memorial Tour in Current Images, historian and photographer Ronald Wilfred Jansen travels through Germany, the Netherlands,... Read More
Intertwined narratives tell of adventures in Africa while also detailing internal struggles with drug use. Justin Chapman’s travel memoir "Saturnalia" tells two intertwined stories. One is the travelogue of a young American writer... Read More
A marketing expert urges brands to embrace authenticity if they want to succeed in social media. Despite the popularity of social media, many businesses struggle with making the best use of this medium for marketing. Garst’s message in... Read More