A botany-themed meditation on memory, absence, and loss, "Ephemera" is a beautiful graphic memoir. Returning to her childhood home, Briana Loewinsohn seeks to restore the gardens and plants that had dried up and became overgrown. Through... Read More
"Equipped to Thrive" is an enlightening how-to manual for healthcentric, student-first K–12 education in the post-COVID age. Through passionate and convincing research, Tiah E. McKinney’s educator’s guide "Equipped to Thrive"... Read More
"The Metamorphosis of Emma Murry" is a dazzling novel about a girl’s crusade to save a local mountain—and perhaps fall in love. In Rebecca Laxton’s delightful novel "The Metamorphosis of Emma Murry", an artistic thirteen-year-old... Read More
The barnyard antics that fill the middle grade novel Mr. Luggie Tatters and the Terrible Trouble at Forevergreen Farm are overseen by a lovable canine leader. In Margaret Kennedy’s boisterous middle grade novel Mr. Luggie Tatters and... Read More
"Voices of Reason" is an accessible, short introduction into the deeper world of political philosophy. Psychotherapist Bill Entzminger’s "Voices of Reason" is a primer on the rudiments of political thought that cuts through the tangle... Read More
"Shot in the Mouth and Still Preaching" is a familiar soldier’s memoir about going to war and being changed by the experience. Tom Williams’s engaging memoir "Shot in the Mouth and Still Preaching" combines the danger of combat with... Read More
Why We Make Bad Choices is an innovative parable regarding evil in the world; it draws on psychology and the Bible. In Maria Liviero’s innovative allegorical text Why We Make Bad Choices, classical Jungian psychology is used to argue... Read More
A paean to beauty, honor, and truth, "Bare Witness" is an expansive poetry collection that delights in experimentation. A fifty-year career retrospective, Joseph Small’s "Bare Witness" gathers beautiful images that attest to a lifelong... Read More