Anne Bonny’s Wake channels all the danger, intrigue, and thrills of a pirate’s life at sea for a twentieth-century criminal mystery. When a mysterious woman rises from the Atlantic on a calm May morning, the course of one man’s... Read More
Stewart’s guide to collecting is entertaining and informative, making it ideal for anyone who wants to understand the objects that surround them. In Collect Value Divest: The Savvy Appraiser, Elizabeth Stewart shares some of the... Read More
This novel reaffirms that, although bad things happen, ultimately goodness shines through. James T. Hughes’s "Jasper Spring" portrays the enduring strength of relationships, though a pallor of gloom also hangs over this story like the... Read More
Bringing engineering, physics, and history together in one extraordinary series, Rob Ives instructs audiences in the transformation of a variety of common household items into medieval trebuchets used to destroy castles, deadly Roman... Read More
Ruth Sanderson uses threads of Chinese and Norwegian folklore in "The Crystal Mountain", an alluring rendition of the “magic brocade,” this time set in fifteenth-century Europe. A stunning collection of intricate, textured paintings... Read More
This well-thought-out story collection enjoys a rich setting and tone, fitting together to form a full picture of a town. With "Cadillac, Oklahoma", Louise Farmer Smith has created a literary portrait of a fictional small town, featuring... Read More
Kimberly Carson and Carol Krucoff equip America’s ever-growing senior population with daily exercises and rhythms that build balance, strength, flexibility, and overall well-being. The six-week yoga course transitions into long-term... Read More
On August 26, 1919, Fannie Sellins was shot dead in Natrona, Pennsylvania, while trying to defuse a fight between striking coal miners and police deputies. In "Fannie Never Flinched", Mary Cronk Farrell charts her heroine’s... Read More