This educational tour puts faces to the place on the map and helps to make the world a little smaller for kids. Carole P. Roman provides an enlightening, educational view of life in the land of the Amazon and the home of Carnival in If... Read More
This fun introduction to Egyptian culture will delight grade-schoolers. Kid-friendly text and photos enlighten students on one country’s unique culture in Carole Roman’s If You Were Me and Lived in…Egypt, a delightful addition to... Read More
A menagerie of fantastical creatures await in a land beneath an uprooted tree in this exciting beginning to a new series. Clare Jaget’s "How It All Began" is a delightful story that is suitable for children of all ages. Youngsters will... Read More
This welcome addition to cancer literature is an honest, sensitive, and open treatment of an incredibly difficult topic. In I Lost My Child to Cancer, Shelly Dubois traces the trajectory of her daughter’s illness and death, and shares... Read More
These poems speak to the cost of love and the pain of heartache but also to the ability to start healing. Love is a conundrum; it can make someone feel strong and weak at the same time. North Carolina poet A’Ja Simms comes to terms... Read More
Something is amiss on Amanda Greene’s college campus in this fantastical novel wherein enlightenment lies just beyond immediate grasp. Concise but not hurried or thoughtless, "The History Major", a novella from Michael Phillip Cash,... Read More
Italy comes to life through this children’s series aimed at familiarizing youngsters with countries across the globe. Drawing from her background as an educator, Carole P. Roman has published a delightful series of picture books that... Read More
This is an illuminating must-read for those who devour family dramas. Austin Gary’s novel, "A Delicate Dance", delves into the tangled two-step of familial love, being overshadowed by a parent, and, ultimately, forgiveness. For Thad,... Read More