"The Remarkable Story of Willie the Crow" is a heartwarming tale for young readers about embracing differences. Linda Harkey’s picture book "The Remarkable Story of Willie the Crow" is a tail-wagging tale of a friendship between two... Read More
Through its fun vacation scenes, the novel becomes a critique of commonplace definitions of manhood and a proposal of a healthier, more relational, and realistic model. Eytan Uliel’s novel "Man Mission" is a satisfying chronicle of... Read More
Prosy and heartfelt, The Little Crow That Didn’t Know How to Fly is a picture book celebration of early milestones on the road to independence. In Don Adolfson’s picture book The Little Crow That Didn’t Know How to Fly, a reluctant... Read More
Through it is a personal story, "Examined Lives" testifies to flagrant injustices within psychological care. Roberta Reb Allen’s family biography "Examined Lives" focuses on mental illness and the wanton use of lobotomies in the... Read More
"Gracie Becomes a Rock Star" jumps from a clever play on words into an easygoing family story. In Mazie H. Leftwich’s lighthearted and amusing picture book "Gracie Becomes a Rock Star", a girl transforms her family picnic by... Read More
Today’s Women of the Bible empowers women to see themselves in the holy parables of the Bible and apply its lessons to their lives. From Abigail to Zipporah, the Bible is full of spiritual, vibrant, and powerful women. Although God and... Read More
"Alfonso and Leopold" is an appealing tale of rivalry and exploration. Patrick Lawrence’s charming picture book "Alfonso and Leopold" follows two brother wolf pups as they explore the Alaskan wilderness in search of the great wolf... Read More
A fragment of a bygone era, this diary is a charmed look at how its young American author perceived postwar Europe. Anthony P. Marshall revisits his childhood diary in "Adventures of the Year 1950 A.D.", an honest, unadorned, and... Read More