This instructional art book passes on lessons from a master. Artist and teacher Dorothy Slikker’s Let’s Paint with the Master Artist seeks to impart an artistic technique developed by the author’s teacher, Robert Warren. Eleven of... Read More
Mother Simorq—equal parts witness, healer, and wise woman—offers a visionary alternative for women who transcend painful histories. Azadeh Azad’s "Thus Speaks Mother Simorq" gives voice to a mythological Persian bird woman. In... Read More
"Rhyme Rhythm Reason" is a playful poetry collection—amusing and sometimes inspiring. Paul Drakeford’s Rhyme Rhythm Reason: More than Some of the Sum of My Poems puts a clever, witty, and poetic spin on the three Rs. This brief... Read More
"Birds of a Feather" is a lovely story about a boy and his grandfather that opens up space for discussions of grief. A young boy struggles to understand his feelings following the death of his beloved grandfather in Tom Crice’s moving... Read More
Making Africa Work Through the Power of Innovative Volunteerism offers compelling solutions to existing problems in Africa. In Making Africa Work Through the Power of Innovative Volunteerism, Richard Munang showcases Africa’s potential... Read More
The Girl Who Couldn’t Read is an impactful and hopeful children’s picture book about overcoming learning disabilities. DPA Weston’s thoughtfully illustrated picture book, The Girl Who Couldn’t Read, is powerful as it explores the... Read More
"Mind Files" is an accessible self-help book that encourages moving past negative thought patterns to live joyfully and appreciatively. An approachable guide to understanding how the mind processes experiences for future reference, Penny... Read More
The rebellious Tash and cautious Sam are 12-year-old best friends living in a world full of rules, all with the same goal: avoid confrontation with the Chinese soldiers occupying their country, Tibet. But their careful lives are... Read More