Do the corporations and institutions we work for have to be soul killers, or can they actually become “soul-forming” institutions? Leadership consultant, PhD, and coach Diane M. Millis believes that it is possible for those with a... Read More
Imaginative, inventive, and dynamic, "On Shaving Off His Face" is meaty poetry, a substantial work. There’s an ominous-looking skull on the cover of Shane Neilson’s "On Shaving Off His Face", and it’s a clear indicator that what... Read More
Johnson has found peace and happiness in her life, and her time line of miracles will intrigue those who seek the same solace in their faith. Mary A. Johnson’s memoir, "Mary the Seventh Girl", is a chronicle of moments where her faith... Read More
"The Blue Book of Leadership and Management" is an approachable, straightforward guide for achieving success in business and beyond. Drawing from his years of experience in the private and public sectors, geologist Ross Fardon presents... Read More
With hints of an ecological message, this picture book proves it’s best to be careful what you wish for. Yaya Heron’s The Little Apple-Banana & the Magic Mangroves is an unusual tale of a fruit who seeks help for his mother, only... Read More
Anchored by the 1971 World Series, questions of mortality, heroism, and infidelity help this outstanding novel transcend the sports genre. There are many baseball novels that are not really about baseball, and Philip Beard’s "Swing" is... Read More
This novel’s theme is encouraging, inviting, and compelling: God calls ordinary people to fulfill his purpose in ways they could never imagine. Walking with Herb: A Spiritual Golfing Journey to the Masters, by Joe S. Bullock, is the... Read More
This talented author’s literary approach brings out the period atmosphere and a near tangible sense of place. Danger thrusts two vulnerable adolescents into the mire and mayhem of 1851 San Francisco in this coming-of-age novel. "A Veil... Read More