A story within a story; flawed, complex characters and taut, believable dialogue make this novel stand out. "Scary, Man" tells the story of a good man whose life is dogged by nasty rumors of sexual deviancy, even after he moves his... Read More
This thrilling, fresh, and surprising novel ought to draw the eyes of the literati back to Israel. Filmmaker Shemi Zarhin’s emotionally expansive and beautiful debut centers on an outwardly average Israeli family, perched with resolve... Read More
Ellefson delights in her creations and possesses the raw talent to breathe new life into old legends. Debut author Alessa Ellefson successfully modernizes the King Arthur legend for teens with "Blood of the Fey", the first novel in her... Read More
Nigerian author brings a wealth of knowledge of African slave trade to this eye-opening story. White slave traders posed a fearful threat to West African natives from 1450 and 1860. The events in this well-researched first volume of Ugo... Read More
Few people ever get a firsthand look inside the storied halls of Princeton University, but The Princeton Experience Vols. 1-4 offers a glimpse into the life of a “Princeton man” between 1948 and 1952. H.S. MacAyeal vividly recreates... Read More
“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free….” This famous line from the Gospel of John greets readers at the onset of teacher Mary Ann Gillispie’s "Endtime Reapers". Luckily, the quote rings true as Gillispie’s... Read More
From Abraham, “one of the most prolific dreamers in the Hebrew Bible,” and Artemidorus of Daldis, the second-century Greek compiler of the Oneirocritica (The Interpretation of Dreams), to the Zuni of New Mexico, the Dream... Read More
“How do you intend to get advice from people you surround yourself—how do you intend to set up your Oval Office so that people will come in and give you their advice,” posits President George Bush. The author provides the... Read More