A story of trauma and triumph after enduring trials in childhood and war paints a path to recovery for other sufferers of PTSD. A work of fiction that follows the writer K. L Arthur’s own personal story quite closely, The Devil’s... Read More
The bad news is the Earth is sick; the good news is the cure is simple. In his book How Are You, Mother Earth? We’re Taking You to the Doctor!, Gordon Hunter presents the consequences of the overuse and abuse of Earth’s resources and... Read More
A Capraesque naïveté fills this charming attempt to show America what it could be. “The great America that we grew up to love doesn’t exist anymore,” an old veteran laments during a meeting with a group of fellow war heroes in "A... Read More
The education system fails to educate everybody, but Knaak says “National Purpose” will give us a passing grade. Despite the education system’s attempts to make sure no child is left behind, the author of this mammoth treatise... Read More
Four rascally pups learn about life, and kids learn some French, in this humorous tale full of mischief and adventure. A delightful adventure, The Amberella Tales: Amberella and Double Double Trouble is the second book in this growing... Read More
Children learn to value their differences through seven tales of Australian animals. Judy Henry presents seven interesting, colorfully illustrated animal stories—most of them dealing with differences—in the enchanting"Woodland... Read More
Set in the fictional small town of Rivermet, Indiana, Howard Doughty’s entertaining stories tell the tales of Edward Ellis, humble modern citizen, and his great-grandmother, Harriet Hanes, a 1940s farm wife. Edward’s present-day... Read More
Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Sub-Saharan Africa by Michael Charles Kew looks at the complex environment that allows liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) to thrive unlike anywhere else in the world. Kew’s presentation is very orderly,... Read More