When their orchard mysteriously comes under attack, Fatima and her grandfather rely on a cluster of unlikely allies to save an important crop in Mireille Messier’s "Fatima and the Clementine Thieves". Beautifully accented watercolors... Read More
Saddened that he cannot recall any words in his native Cree language to share with his curious granddaughter, "Stolen Words", from Melanie Florence, is one man’s emotional tale of strength, hope, and healing, shedding light on the... Read More
In Elisabeth Zartl’s sweetly profound "Where Are You Hiding, God?", a little girl looks for God between the clothes in her dresser, among the garden flowers, and all around, but she can’t find God anywhere. Swirls and whorls of... Read More
With a clickety-clack and a choo-choo-choo, Carmela LaVigna Coyle’s "Wild Zoo Train" chugs through desert, jungle, savanna, frozen tundra, and beyond while a sprightly conductor clamors over cars, calling out amusing rhymes to... Read More
Stephen Bodian’s "Beyond Mindfulness" explores an out-there concept: there is another, accessible level of awareness even beyond mindfulness. In his book, Bodian shares his thoughts on how and why people should work toward it. Bodian... Read More
Christopher Hill links the ecstatic, trippy, profound music of the great performers of the 1960s to the mystical traditions of gospel, folklore, and esoteric religious groups, in "Into the Mystic", which goes beyond love songs and... Read More
In their thoughtful and encouraging book on the difficult, necessary work of being peacemakers, "Mending the Divides", Jon Huckins and Jer Swigart call on Christians to engage with conflict at home as well as in their broader... Read More
"Unfuck Your Brain" does a great job of filtering its readers out with its salty title. If language offends, pass this book by—but those who skip it will also miss amazing and thoughtful insights. Harper, a licensed professional... Read More