Raspberries are Montgomery Rabbit’s favorite thing in the whole world—and he’s on a joyful adventure to find them. Sandy Little’s "Montgomery Rabbit" tells the story of two rabbits trying to make it to a raspberry patch, proving... Read More
The light of faith shines through this memoir from a survivor of the Bangladeshi civil war. "Candlelight" is the story of how Ravi S. Kahn, a survivor of the Bangladeshi civil war, overcame his depression to find new meaning and purpose... Read More
Threads of satire are skillfully woven into this tapestry of humor and pathos, magical realism, and historical fact. Brian Kindall’s splendid allegorical odyssey, "Delivering Virtue", features ne’er-do-well wannabe-poet Didier Rain,... Read More
Italy comes to life through this children’s series aimed at familiarizing youngsters with countries across the globe. Drawing from her background as an educator, Carole P. Roman has published a delightful series of picture books that... Read More
Twelve-year-old Thomas Adkins Johnson finds his world changed forever when he goes on a sixth grade field trip to a local planetarium. Expanding and contracting, the field trip marks his transition into a new adulthood full of issues... Read More
During the 1960s, many Jews began immersing themselves in Buddhism, Shamanism, Sufism, Hinduism, yoga, Christianity, Taoism, witchcraft, among other traditions.. In "Crossing the Boundary", author and licensed psychotherapist Alan Levin... Read More
A mesmerizing account of the life of John Keats set against the background of spiritual pursuits. Part literary criticism and part memoir, this empathetic analysis of renowned poet John Keats probes the hidden nature of spirituality.... Read More
Fairies flit through this cozy, satisfying middle-grade fantasy tale, a work both intricately detailed and engaging. Glemce is bored. The tiny house-fairy longs to see the world outside of the castle in which he lives. When a chance... Read More