This children’s picture book will help to expand Spanish vocabularies and encourage fluency, providing a few giggles along the way. M. U. Salas-Tristan introduces children to a wide array of common Spanish verbs via her dog Rocky and... Read More
"Gogo and the Upside Down Umbrella" is an inventive, sweet example of an imaginative journey. "Gogo and the Upside Down Umbrella" by Kathy Hill is a charming story about a grandchild and grandmother who have an unexpected adventure in a... Read More
A carefully drawn, interconnected cast of special agents and hired killers make "Sanction" a veritable chess game of intrigue. "Sanction" by William Hunter is a brisk international thriller set in a world where everyone’s on the run.... Read More
"The Bad Dream Notebook" is a thoughtfully crafted entrée into the dramatic, messy, and nightmarish world of substance abuse. Linda Dahl’s novel "The Bad Dream Notebook" follows an artist’s harrowing journey through a series of... Read More
Fried’s firsthand account of acting as a 9/11 first responder is gripping. Gregory Fried’s memoir, "Life on the Thin Blue Line", recounts the author’s time as the executive police surgeon for the New York City Police Department.... Read More
Straightforward, descriptive poems evocatively search for meaning. William Yager’s poetry collection "Traveling Through" combines ruminations on life in the modern age with odes to God and the natural world. Yager contextualizes the... Read More
Moving On by Standing Still offers an open-minded and refreshing approach to understanding and dealing with the “problem” behaviors of care-dependent people. When care-dependent people are unable to express their needs in words, they... Read More
Do you go to bed tired and wake up tired in the morning? Do you have burnout—difficulty concentrating, trouble sleeping, or an elevated heart rate? Jef Geys, a sports physiotherapist and osteopath with fifteen years of research and... Read More