A Patient’s Guide to Cancer is a supportive lay resource with science-backed guidance for cancer patients. John F. McDonald’s book is an informative, compassionate self-help guide for those who have been diagnosed with cancer. A... Read More
The abstract graphic novel "Indiscernible Elements: Calcium" meditates on decay and natural order with ethereal beauty. In Korynn Newville’s graphic novel "Indiscernible Elements: Calcium", a haunting cycle of decay and renewal is... Read More
A depressed bear finds friendship with a hare in the wordless, emotional illustrated book "Bear". A bear with a cone stuck on his head struggles to free himself in a number of ways, but nothing works. A hare tries to help without... Read More
"The Chuckle Wobbles" is a cute fantasy story for young readers that follows a happy pair on an enlightening adventure. In Prue McDonell’s delightful fantasy novel "The Chuckle Wobbles", two jolly creatures spread happiness across the... Read More
In Cindy Forde’s environmentalist manifesto "Bright New World", Earth’s perilous situation fades in comparison to vibrant, sustainable possibilities. We already know how to create a “world where all life can flourish,” Forde... Read More
With wry humor moistening the margins of her poems, Jenny Davis showcases how her Indigenous people have become experts in sorrow and seethe. Director of the American Indian Studies Program and a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, Davis is... Read More
In the early reader "Maddie and Mabel", two sisters act in counter to each other, each trying to figure out how she fits into their special relationship. Maddie is the older sister; Mabel is the younger. Maddie tries to boss her little... Read More