Settings that feel lived in, a nice eye for detail, and a story that’s simple but evocative feed this character-rich first novel. In "Untying the Moon", Ellen Malphrus takes her protagonist Bailey Martin on a long journey of... Read More
Over the centuries, the exceptional God’s-grace-shed-on-thee United States has shown an extraordinary talent for nurturing wackadoodle religious fanatics. You can pick your own favorite, but one that certainly belongs on the A-list is... Read More
The Inland Sea of Japan, described by Donald Richie, is “a nearly landlocked, lakelike body of water bounded by three of Japan’s four major islands,” a place where “history lives and superstition is truth.” This is a welcome... Read More
The eternal refrain of the traveler—Where should I go?—is the first step in any journey, and while there are no wrong answers, some travel consultants are better qualified to make recommendations than others. Lonely Planet, for... Read More
Combining reverence for nature with the culture and spirituality of the Bhutanese people, this book tells the story of the Crane festival and how it came to be. One little boy turns his love of the cranes that migrate to Bhutan each year... Read More
This exhaustive, occasionally playful account chronicles one religious college’s struggle to make a name for itself in a more established and secular academic setting. St. Joseph’s College by Kenneth Munro, an intricate historical... Read More
At turns hilarious, tender, and tough, this is the fabulous memoir of a woman who forged her own path to the writers’ room in an industry dominated by men. If you like classic television, you’ve probably seen Rita Lakin’s work. Dr.... Read More
Gorgeously illustrated, Plotted: A Literary Atlas is a beautiful work featuring literary maps of nineteen beloved works of literature, including The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Odyssey, Pride and Prejudice, and more. Each map is... Read More