What brand of privileged namby-pambiness will we get out of the twenty-something-year-old Theodore Roosevelt’s diary, he of Harvard and Columbia and the just-another-night-at-the-ball trappings of great family wealth? Here’s a taste... Read More
Sam Keen’s international bestseller, Fire in the Belly, addressed the potent issue of manliness in modern society. Taking it a step further, Keen and his son, Gifford, present an emotional sequel in Prodigal Father, Wayward Son: A... Read More
Colorful images and fascinating facts introduce youngsters to ocean conservation. Let’s Make a Difference: Learning about Our Ocean is sure to entertain as well as educate. Filled with bright, beautiful pictures and interesting facts,... Read More
With a dash of romance, this Christian thriller entertains as it dishes out themes of love and acceptance. In this fast-paced tale, ex-military man turned ordained clergy Eric Jameson shakes up the Aldersgate United Methodist Church and... Read More
Wise beyond her years, Messitt explores with vivid resonance the failures and triumphs of three South African people. Life in post-apartheid South Africa has created many new challenges for the nation’s citizens as traditional village... Read More
"Imaginary Things" invites big imaginations and generous spirits and welcomes them in with peculiar charm. Andrea Lochen’s "Imaginary Things", as ethereal as it is familiar, explores the spaces between the known and the imagined, where... Read More
A complex narrative style reflects the brokenness of a man recovering from a gunshot wound to the head. Looking both intellectually and intimately at a life unraveling, Mark E. Cull’s "The King of the Sea Monkeys" is in turns surreal,... Read More
Stephen Eoannou displays raw power, grace, and style in his appropriately titled collection, "Muscle Cars". Stephen Eoannou is confident enough as a writer to let his characters tell their own tales without undue literary embellishment,... Read More