This is a clear introduction to Muslim marital practices filled with positive advice. In his articulate disquisition, Sheikh Muhammad Kamaludin illumines and expounds the organizational structures of traditional Muslim marriages.... Read More
Rempson powerfully advocates for applying the energy of the civil rights movement to the black family. In "The African American Male School Adaptability Crisis", Joe L. Rempson describes African-American social problems, offers solutions... Read More
This is a story to be shared, and those in similar situations looking for support might take comfort. Josie Townsend’s "There Once Was a Girl" is the tragic but honest recounting of a young woman’s life that spun out of control, a... Read More
How do we communicate the ideas and hopes that mean the most to us—and at what risk? That question recurs throughout Kaitlyn Greenidge’s debut novel, We Love You, Charlie Freeman. The novel focuses on the Freeman family, tapped to... Read More
These evocative poems express kinship with nature, and are musical and rich in their language. What the River Knows: Conversations with the Natural World by Andrea Freeman is a meditative poetic exploration of the flora, fauna, and... Read More
Enthusiasts of astrology and theology will appreciate Astrologer’s Apprentice for its ability to challenge the perception of God. Part coming-of-age story and part cyberthriller, David John Jaegers’s Astrologer’s Apprentice is a... Read More
Brampton’s work is an imaginative blend of fantasy and mystery, cloaked in teen angst and the conflict of good vs. evil. From a momentary glimpse into a world of winged dragons and bloody battles to a present-day journey that takes a... Read More
A splendid combination of action, intrigue, and political struggles make this a standout thriller. Robert W. Barker’s "Nuclear Rogue" is an entertaining, clever, and hair-raising modern-day thriller that skirts the borders of... Read More