"The Sword and the Rose" is a memoir about practicing faith that expresses hope that people can work toward making this a better world. Tara Sufiana’s soulful memoir "The Sword and the Rose" covers travel and five years spent with a... Read More
"The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Fairytale" is a sweet bedtime story that imparts earned wisdom from one generation to the next. In Lee DeNoya’s tender illustrated children’s book "The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Fairytale", a girl’s... Read More
In the future-set novel "Into Your Blues", people from two generations struggle for meaning and fulfillment. In Charlie Moodie’s fresh and original novel "Into Your Blues", middle-aged men’s lives are upended by job losses. In the... Read More
Trials of a Dead Lawyer’s Wife is a noir-hued memoir about a suspicious death in a Southern town. Maggie Redmon’s compelling memoir Trials of a Dead Lawyer’s Wife concerns a death in the family. Redmon once had an ideal life with... Read More
"Stewards of Humanity" is a memoir about healing through—and from—humanitarian work. Robert Séamus Macpherson illuminates the hazards, rewards, and hard work of providing humanitarian aid in his memoir "Stewards of Humanity".... Read More
A brother and sister are prompted to discuss environmental care in the wise picture book Sparky’s Electrifying Tale. In Janelle London and Matthew Metz’s picture book Sparky’s Electrifying Tale, siblings and their hamster learn... Read More
This tongue-in-cheek self-help text takes nonattachment to new heights. Humorous and edgy, Amy Minty’s self-help book "Dare to Do Nothing" is a call to toss out work, stress, and obligations of all types and begin to enjoy a life that... Read More
"A Rake like You" is an enchanting historical romance in which two friends become enemies and, eventually, lovers. "A Rake like You" is Becky Michaels’s compelling historical romance about the tormented love between two childhood... Read More