Wells tells a haunting tale of three Canadian Indians and abuse during their forced schooling in government institutions. In "Wawahte", Robert P. Wells sets out to tell the story of Canada’s First Nation children who were taken from... Read More
Parents and grandparents will enjoy sharing many of these poems with their loved ones. Visual artist and educator Laurel Lorraine Lancer has compiled a varied and voluminous book of formal poems. Sometimes serious and often whimsical,... Read More
A cast of delightful characters make this a great book to read aloud. "Buggy and the Blue Frog" by Renee Smith is a children’s picture book about the importance of being yourself. This cute story has a good moral with lovable... Read More
Gothic details blend with a contemporary setting to make for a modern, romantic beach read. There’s a certain pleasure in reading a good Gothic novel. From Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, stories... Read More
This new book and method of quilt-as-you-go should prove popular with quilting enthusiasts and crafters. Sisters Vicki Dueno and Cheri Hibner have taken their love for quilting and experimentation and come up with a new quilt-as-you-go... Read More
Natural-born storyteller Hank Foresta weaves together fascinating tales of police work, from unreasonable superiors to the war on drugs. In "LAPD Chronicles", Hank Foresta, a twenty-eight-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police... Read More
Sterner has created an alluring and mysterious heroine. A woman battling medical problems rediscovers a romantic relationship that transcends time in Violeta F. Sterner’s The Moonlight Emporium: Further Adventures of the Ravenwood... Read More
Expat recalls his life and times caught between many worlds. In "Expatriate Adventures", Fred Richardson chronicles his life as a child in China from 1926 to 1940, and then as an adult working as an insurance executive in Cuba,... Read More