"Lenin, Hitler, and Me" is an exceptional account by a man who survived persecution. In the insightful and gripping memoir "Lenin, Hitler, and Me", Boris J. Kochanowsky recounts his indomitable will to survive persecution following the... Read More
Always enthusiastic, often imperfect, Grier helped develop and sustain an industry, not just for herself, but for so many others. Joanne Passet’s Indomitable: The Life of Barbara Grier presents the life of LGBTQ publishing pioneer... Read More
This exquisitely crafted inspirational work has the potential to change minds and lift spirits. "The (not so) Little Book of Surprises" leads the curious on a thought-provoking journey through realms of the spiritual, the profound, and... 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
"Different Lee" is a highly entertaining and terrifically paced fantasy novel. Bill Hiatt’s "Different Lee" is a cleverly plotted, high-octane mash-up of fantasy genres, in which a modern guy and a mythical creature ally with a group... Read More
This satirical commentary on the lack of empathy within contemporary society also has a complicated main character. Joel Spring’s "Calculus of Death" strikes a satirically violent tone as it deconstructs a deeply flawed and damaged... Read More
Heartbreaking but still hopeful, this novel is a winding one, full of unexpected stops and turns, and the possibility of second chances. On the craggy cliffs of Mendocino overlooking the waters of the Pacific, a solitary man contemplates... Read More
"The Flight of the Mango Flowers" adds perspective to the events following the Cuban revolution. In his memoir, Antonio Gordon recreates the era of the “Mango Flowers,” during which more than 14,000 Cuban children were sent by their... Read More