"The Night of the Triangle" offers keenly observed notes about nature and ideas about team dynamics. Lee Bergthold’s "The Night of the Triangle" is the thoughtful and detailed account of a thirty-five-day hike through Death Valley to... Read More
The Boat Captain’s Conundrum is a breezy sail through public policy with a knowledgeable captain. Tom Corbett’s The Boat Captain’s Conundrum is a winning performance. It tackles hard questions about social policy development and... Read More
This memoir shows how peace can come even through difficult situations. "Living in Peace While Living in Pieces" is a moving memoir by Michael J. Washington about how he moved from trauma to triumph in his life. The book is a mixture of... Read More
This is an honest and painful look at abuse issues from a survivor’s perspective. Adopted at eighteen months old, Victoria Stott had no way of knowing that she was entering hell. Nobody’s Favorite is the powerful, heartbreaking story... Read More
"No Place for a Lady" is one woman’s life story, at once broadly historical and deeply personal. "No Place for a Lady" by Thea Rosenbaum is a compelling memoir that crosses paths with history in Germany, Vietnam, and the United States.... Read More
This biblical commentary will generate good discussions in small Bible or home church groups. Samuel Kioko Kiema’s biblical commentary Rejecting Offense, Strife, and Unforgiveness: Rediscovering the Use of the Tongue places emphasis on... Read More
This is a moving and heartfelt chronicle of the life, death, and afterlife of an amazing young man. On Good Friday 2013, Melody L. Boulton’s twenty-three-year-old son, Devon, was taken off of life support, putting an end to his... Read More
This children’s book is imbued with enough sassy depictions of cat mischief and historical details to also interest an adult audience. What the beloved Eloise books are to the Plaza Hotel, "Matilda, the Algonquin Cat" is to the... Read More