A tender exploration of the relationships between women, "Nothing for Tomorrow" honors a friendship that helped shape the author’s life. There’s no predicting who will enter our lives, or the effect a stranger can have on us. Nancy... Read More
Thornton delivers his authoritative research in a manner that can be understood by readers not schooled in classical history or philosophy. Democracy’s Dangers and Discontents: The Tyranny of the Majority from the Greeks to Obama, by... Read More
A young man searches for his place in the world in this philosophical coming-of-age tale replete with poetic prose. When Zackery finds himself taking care of a disabled Native American man as part of his community service sentence, he is... Read More
The tale of a haunted house and its inhabitants over 120 years is both ominous and heartwarming in its stories of love and ghosts. "The House of Pearl", a dark but captivating paranormal romance novel, traces the history of a Victorian... Read More
Charles R. Miller passionately wants Christian leaders to wake up and recognize the issues that are turning people away from the church. Each year, the number of people identifying themselves as not affiliated with any formal religious... Read More
This well-organized book attempts to lay out the reasons for a viable third party in the United States. David Sebastian Aschinberg, a Chicago attorney, has written "The Radical Party An Idea for America", which he calls the core beliefs... Read More
Davidescu’s writing is rife with wordplay and playful references that turn a potentially dry text into a fun read. "The Lost Romans" uses archaeological, linguistic, and historical sources to explore the origins of the Romanian people... Read More
“One day I tried to add up how many people I killed,” muses the main character in Walt Williams’s "White Lion", an intense and exciting story of a Vietnam War scout-sniper turned mercenary who eventually finds peace as an... Read More