Addressing mental illness from the perspective of a teenager, "Suicide Tango" is a provocative novel. "Suicide Tango" is an unconventional story about teen suicide and mental illness as understood from an adolescent’s perspective,... Read More
"Worthy" is a highly readable novel with an uplifting reminder that ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Judy Salz’s illuminating "Worthy" features realistically flawed characters with a message to deliver. In this... Read More
Prospect the goat, born on a cold winter night weighing just one pound, is lovingly adopted by Goats of Anarchy, an animal rescue farm and home to a quirky assortment of over fifty barnyard critters. To warm his small body, he is given a... Read More
Sensory details bring the past to life in this charming time-travel story. The second book in the Tower Room series, Dawn Davis’s "Falling" is an intriguing time-travel adventure. It’s 1988, and Leo is a lonely middle-aged baker who... Read More
Immersion in the study of ancient history lends itself to a dream state of being, and biblical history is even further down the rabbit hole. There is good poetry to be had in these mists-of-time places and Jane Medved has her way with... Read More
The novel’s potpourri of raw research snippets keeps the pages turning. In the mid-1970s, a Frenchman named Jean-Marie Loret claimed to be the illegitimate son of Adolf Hitler and a French farm girl. Though the claim was never proven,... Read More
Grace loves to draw sharp lines and precise angles. Katie loves to draw chaotic patterns and colorful splashes. Methodical meets messy when these artistic twin sisters combine opposing styles and visions to create a map of their home and... Read More
Braving the seasons through snowy, windy, sunny, and rainy weather, an adventurous group of young friends stomps through puddles in Lluvia, crunches freshly fallen snow in Nieve, cools off under the rays of a brightly shining sun in Sol,... Read More