In 1900, most of the world was ruled by powerful Western Christian empires, and it seemed reasonable to assume that the dawning twentieth century would be a Christian century. No one could have foreseen the fall of those empires, and no... Read More
From one line, one poem, to the next, Elaine Sexton solidifies her undisputed ranking as one of America’s best working poets. The author of two previous collections, and a contributor to dozens of poetry journals, she’s known as... Read More
"The Note" is a multilayered work that moves between continents and perspectives, all while maintaining its focus on the dynamics of one particular unusual family. In Christopher Cromwell’s "The Note", a potential inheritance divides a... Read More
No doubt, the question has been nagging at you for years: What is the finest work of art ever created in the United States? In 1862, Harper’s Monthly decided it was the 843 acres of Manhattan’s Central Park—using words like... Read More
Esperança Garcia, a Brazilian slave, wrote a letter to the governor in 1770 complaining about her treatment and asking for help. This is her story as she might have told it, with the sorrow and desperation of a wife and mother seeking... Read More
This charming book is about a child exploring nature as she walks through the woods with her father. She is enthralled by the world around her and wants to hold on to everything she finds. Her father helps her to see that she can only... Read More
"The Power of 10" is a very unique, worthy addition to the self-help genre, one that almost anyone could benefit from. Anyone needing some extra inspiration or feeling stagnant or hopeless in their lives will benefit from reading Rugger... Read More
In this exciting fantasy, a teen must navigate a gritty dream world in order to save his brother. Poet Anderson…Of Nightmares is an engaging and innovative story about a young man with a unique gift—lucid dreaming. Though high... Read More