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
The Math Kids: An Artificial Test is a surprisingly topical and worthy addition to the series, providing gripping suspense as well as brain-puzzling fun. David Cole’s Math Kids series has taken its youthful heroes into many a sticky... Read More
A balm for the weary and a comfort to the physically or mentally ill, "Healing Visions" is a masterful collection of photographs and prose. Meg Boscov’s "Healing Visions" couples fine art photographs of the natural world with 100-word... Read More
"Season of the Dragon" is a fascinating and mysterious fantasy novel that follows a grieving woman’s quest. In Natalie Wright’s fantasy novel "Season of the Dragon", a woman goes on a quest to avenge her father’s death. Quen is not... Read More
Kelsey Blackwell’s "Decolonizing the Body" is a body, mind, and spirit guide to attaining healing and wholeness. Blackwell notes that living in a world wherein their cultures and identities are subjugated affects women of color in... Read More
The stories of Courtney Sender’s brooding, poignant collection "In Other Lifetimes All I’ve Lost Comes Back to Me" meditate on memory, loss, and desire. A handful of characters surface in various incarnations in these fourteen linked... Read More
Kingsley the dog decides the time has come for him to own a human, but he has trouble finding the right one in this picture book about the unconditional love between pets and their people. Whimsical details tucked into the pencil and... Read More
Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale’s "The Zelensky Effect" is part biography of the charismatic president, part sociopolitical history of Ukraine from its 1991 independence to the recent Russian invasion—“more fundamentally about... Read More