Book Review
The Phoenix and the Butterfly
T. J. Jurgens shows children that everyone has the power and strength to make a difference in their own life and the lives of others, regardless of their size. A delicate butterfly named Ashley hops onto the back of a large, red phoenix...
Book Review
Two Nuts in Italy
"Two Nuts in Italy" is not your typical tale of a backpacker’s trip through Italy. No, this novel is the travel memoir of a fifty-six-year-old woman flying in the face of incredulous, discouraging friends by accepting her...
Book Review
After the Happy End
"After the Happy End" is the story of a Russian American woman and her struggles as a divorced mother who is devoted to her son. The story is a very candid and informational narrative about the ups and downs of a woman’s life in all...
Book Review
Diary of a Crayon
Diary of A Crayon is the diary of Green Crayon, as he tells the story of his owner, Emma, and the obstacles she faces in her coloring endeavors when her fellow students ridicule her for not coloring within the lines. Her emotions are...
Book Review
The Castle
The Castle is an ambitious supernatural mystery about Devon, a boy plagued by cancer and events that take place somewhere between reality and various dimensions of his consciousness. Just what’s real is an enigma for the reader to...
Book Review
Father, I Have Sinned
Father I Have Sinned is the gritty tale of an American teacher, Ignatius Fylchworthy, who lives in Thailand and defies great odds to bring down an international child trafficking ring that is being run out of the Catholic school where he...
Book Review
The Face
There is something horrific going on at 250 Butternut Street. It’s so horrific, in fact, that people in the small Connecticut town of Meridian are actually being scared to death. And if the townspeople aren’t captivated enough with...
Book Review
Ballina Boy
Roger KA Allen has written a beautiful and fascinating memoir about his family and childhood growing up in Australia in the 1950s. The son of a “unique” country doctor and a nurse, Allen touchingly chronicles his life in Australia...
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