Addo shares a comprehensive vision of Ghanaian advancement and cultural preservation. From native Ghanaian and development architect Kwame Addo comes an intricate outline for Ghana’s future, focusing on improving infrastructure as well... Read More
Hoen’s interpretation of Jesus’s teachings weaves in discussions from philosophers and academics to clarify and convince. Alexis Georg Hoen’s Christianity and Cosmic Consciousness: A Commentary on the Words of Jesus bridges the gap... Read More
The traditional culture of India comes to life in this richly descriptive novel of an independent young woman coming of age. "A World Elsewhere" begins with the very pregnant mother of the protagonist awaiting the birth of her expected... Read More
A young man with autism falls for a hooker in this heartfelt, out-of-the-ordinary romance. In Allen Wolf’s novel "Hooked" (adapted from his award-winning screenplay), a romantic twentysomething fails to spot that his new girlfriend is... Read More
This eye-opening account of a Polish Jew’s life before, during, and after Auschwitz deposits readers right into concentration camp horrors. In her first nonfiction book, "Auschwitz #34207", Nancy Sprowell Geise takes the oral memories... Read More
Horn presents a fully nuanced and understandable discussion of the ethics of mining. It’s a Minefield: A Prejudiced View of the Mining Industry from the Inside, by Robert Horn, presents a geologist’s evaluation of the many facets of... Read More
With the voice of a caring yoga teacher, Marsh inspires people facing food-based issues to integrate mindfulness into their eating. Yoga is often touted for its positive effects on stress, flexibility, and balance. But the centuries-old... Read More
Sider presents a compelling vision of a war-free world through an analysis of Christian ethics. Nonviolent Action: What Christian Ethics Demands but Most Christians Have Never Really Tried, by Ronald J. Sider, is another bold challenge... Read More