From grief to daily rituals to the shape of a dachshund, Pritchard insightfully connects the most obscure of subjects to reveal gems of truth about the human experience. The wide range of topics Melissa Pritchard addresses in her essay... Read More
Chace understands the needs of children and all those concerned with providing them with meaningful learning and interpersonal experiences. There’s no doubt about it, stories are powerful. Teachers, librarians, storytellers, church... Read More
Nus takes the stress out of learning with easy and fun language activities. Learning Spanish, one of the world’s most beautiful and commonly spoken languages, becomes easy and fun with Spanish Fluency: Twin Words and Essential... Read More
Lambert delves deeply into the history of linguistics with this book, the captivating result of thorough research. The most fascinating part of ancient history is not the storied wars of conquest, but the remarkable development of the... Read More
Poet gives straightforward, caring advice on how beginners can develop courage against fears and doubts to find the stories they have to tell. Maria Mazziotti Gillan’s poetry writing guide is based on one fundamental belief: We all... Read More
“We need a universal language … A universal language cannot be made by spreading one of the current languages … It can properly be established with only a new language, unconnected with any particular nation.” Tan Kheng Yeang has... Read More
The “Tell Me a Story“ Book from S. Steele is not a storybook. It is, however, a book aimed at creating storytellers. This slim volume offers a dozen extremely short tales that are in themselves charming, yet intentionally... Read More
A drum suddenly sounds, startling the young, rowdy listeners. A hush descends as a man in traditional First Nation garb proceeds to the front of the group. Immediately and almost magically, he captures the full attention of each child,... Read More