Devastating and triumphant, "The Road to Delano" is a meticulous historical novel that honors the bravery and sacrifices of the UFW strikers and those who stood with them. In John DeSimone’s gripping historical novel "The Road to... Read More
"The Rule of Five" is a character-driven thriller about how climate change came to the fore of US politics and legal action. Richard J. Lazarus’s book is no novel, however, but a suspenseful real-life account of an inspired activist... Read More
Salma is excited to prepare a traditional homemade foul shami with chickpeas, garlic, lemon, and parsley for her homesick mother, but she soon realizes that even if she could remember the recipe, she doesn’t know the English words for... Read More
A teenager adapts to her new condition while solving a sinister mystery in DC’s newest graphic novel "The Oracle Code". The name Oracle might be familiar; it’s the crime-fighting alias of the wheelchair-using technology expert, and... Read More
A young wizard fights his way to freedom in Tait Howard’s exciting and humorous graphic novel "The Sunken Tower". Digby, an orphaned boy and novice wizard, is struggling to survive on the streets of a fantastic medieval world when... Read More
Julie A. Cerny’s "The Little Gardener" is a friendly, useful resource for parent-child gardening teams. Arguing that indoor lifestyles take a toll, the book extends a beautiful invitation to go outside and grow something together.... Read More
In Jamie Foley’s "Emberhawk", a young woman escapes into enemy territory, hoping to save her people; there, she faces the prices of pride and of faith in an unstable deity. Driven by unceasing drought and her mother’s untreatable... Read More
In his fourth book of poetry, "To Make Room for the Sea", Adam Clay notes, “The line between the public and personal? It depends on the world.” His poems play with the connection between individual experiences and the public,... Read More