Ample and thoughtful advice will help those considering self-publishing to take the plunge without drowning, The beginning self-publisher will find useful tips and positive encouragement in "Navigating Indieworld" by Julie Gerber and... Read More
Goofy minor characters add depth to hero Iggy, helping him grow as a person throughout his journey. Anyone who has suffered bullying will relish "Prince Iggy and the Kingdom of Naysayer", in which a boy finds out he is royalty after... Read More
In "Perspectives", Charles R. Barfield’s poetry takes on a number of complex themes: race, urban poverty, civil rights, love, and the breakdown of the body. His background in public service gives him a unique perspective from which to... Read More
Marcus Winters’s proposal to revise how teachers are hired, rewarded, and retained will infuse the debate about educational reform with energy, if not consensus, making his book worth reading for those who care about America’s public... Read More
Eight-year-old Latasha Gandy has a lot on her mind. Her mother is trying hard to be a successful nurse’s aide, which leaves her little time and energy for Latasha. Mrs Okocho, their downstairs neighbor and landlord, is willing to... Read More
Most people love automobiles. Unfortunately they simultaneously hate shopping for them often due to the off-putting and highly stressful experience of dealing with salespeople. Even when consumers purchase their car or truck on-line... Read More
Most men, including gay men, when in the presence of effeminate gay men, look at them with nervous disdain, even disgust. Masculine gay men often find sissies as distasteful, if not more so, than do straight men. Bergling, an ex-marine,... Read More
“A middle-class teacher and her working-class student face each other in a large, drafty, grimy high school. The walls had been a bilious green once, before they acquired so many smudges that they took on a dappled look. The stairs are... Read More