In a dark and unrelenting thriller, a father must hunt down a killer, all while trying to save his own sick and ailing son—until twists in the case reveal a sinister connection between the two. Detective John Penley and his partner,... Read More
Gluten-free has gone from diet craze to full-scale movement. But is gluten unequivocally a substance to be avoided? That, along with similar concerns about dairy, is the question of John A. Douillard’s book. Through his experience, he... Read More
As Vincent ponders painting his house, the small animals that live in and around it offer their suggestions on the right color. A very simple but charming story, it offers children a chance to explore color as the illustrations include... Read More
Eighteen-year-old Julie finds love, mystery, and adventure when she moves to Paris the summer after graduation to take a job as a nanny. Still recovering from her painful rejection from the Art Institute of Chicago, Julie soon becomes... Read More
In this whimsical, quirky work, Maria Birmingham delivers a humorous history of the various ways people have tried to live forever. From the work of elixir-making alchemists to the concoction of gold, pearl, and coral that scientist... Read More
In this gripping sequel to the award-winning, bestselling The Devil’s Intern, 16-year-old Medusa Pallister applies for and receives an internship with the Devil. But it’s not all about filing papers and fetching coffee for the most... Read More
After Louisa Sparks’s parents die in a car accident, she goes to live with her aloof Grandpa George in his large house in the south of France. Though Louisa often wishes for the moment of her parents’ departure back, it is not until... Read More
By George, we hardly knew ya. One of the great lamentations of American historians is the dearth of knowledge about George Washington’s childhood. Washington rarely talked about it later in life, and we’re left with fabrications... Read More