Chefalo relates the details of her life as representative of the need for significant reform—if not total reinvention—of the current foster care system. Shenandoah Chefalo presents an intimate, unapologetic critique of the foster... Read More
With its sweet kitten heroine and environmental themes, this novel will resonate with readers of all ages. The age-old strategy of keeping cats as pest control gets a fresh twist for young readers in Louis Paul DeGrado’s The Calling of... Read More
This welcome addition to cancer literature is an honest, sensitive, and open treatment of an incredibly difficult topic. In I Lost My Child to Cancer, Shelly Dubois traces the trajectory of her daughter’s illness and death, and shares... Read More
"Reflections on Being Human" works toward truth and self-actualization, with many poems hinting at ultimate, perfect unity. Nirander Safaya’s extensive collection of poetry, "Reflections on Being Human", covers subjects from the... Read More
This work is articulate, coherent, and insightful in its portrayal of the shifting world of the schizophrenic. Prolific author Jonathan Harnisch gives an intimate look at the inner world of a young man tormented by a range of psychiatric... Read More
A fascinating book that raises questions about the meaning of self and relationships, and is a unique look at love. Hallucinatory and complex, "The Oxygen Tank" by Jonathan Harnisch delves deeply into an imaginary couple whose... Read More
Wink-nod chapter titles and conversational prose make this a keen and appealing comedic work. On the heels of his well-received humor book Stories I Tell, Paul D’Angelo presents another compendium of comedy, More Stories to Tell: A... Read More
This provocative new work from a writer who revels in exploring the darker sides of the mind creates an unforgettable experience. In his latest work, Glad You’re Not Me, controversial writer Jonathan Harnisch follows his most primal... Read More