This is curated poetry for anyone seeking solace in sickness. In the poems of "Do They Have Telephones Up in Heaven?", R. R. Pravin grapples with his experiences as a first-year pediatric resident. He explores the full range of emotions... Read More
"What Did Jesus Do?" gives a refreshing look at the Catholic Church by examining the life and teachings of Jesus. What Did Jesus Do? The Biblical Roots of the Catholic Church by Thomas J. Nash seeks to reveal that the Catholic Church is... Read More
This book addresses relevant childhood concerns in a thoughtful and sensitive manner while maintaining a sense of fun. Sleepovers can be fun, exciting, and anticipated with delight … unless your name is Susannah and you are fairly... Read More
A summer holiday adventure full of humor, surprises, and mistaken identities, "Clementine Loves Red", by Krystna Bolgar, translated from its original Polish, tells the rollicking tale of young Macadamia, lost in the woods in search of... Read More
Nostalgia has a Greek root but was certainly perfected in France. In the suburbs of Paris, a young woman named Ania reenters the complex world of her childhood following her father’s suicide. What she finds—in her own memory, and in... Read More
This is a light, frothy confection of an apocalypse story, filled with soapy drama, cringe-worthy antics, and campy horror. Camp meets the occult in Laurence MacNaughton’s "A Kiss Before Doomsday", the second installment in a new... Read More
"The End" is vivid and irascible as it confronts the reality of aging, regrets, and death. Famed actress Fernanda Torres’s debut novel, "The End", is a brutally unflinching look at the lifelong friendships of five aging male friends... Read More
These mindfulness practices can bring flourishing to every family. "The Present Parent Handbook", by Timothy Dukes, presents a step-by-step approach to mindfully raising children. Dukes calls parents back to the heart of their... Read More