In Poupeh Missaghi’s literary novella "Sound Museum", an enthusiastic curator celebrates the aural elements of torture. Before an exclusive tour of her museum, an Iranian curator delivers an opening speech to the invited foreign... Read More
Infusing engineering history with a sense of intrigue, "A History of the Murray Canal" lays bare the intricacies of the canal’s planning and construction. Dan Buchanan’s engaging history text "A History of the Murray Canal" is a... Read More
The barnyard antics that fill the middle grade novel Mr. Luggie Tatters and the Terrible Trouble at Forevergreen Farm are overseen by a lovable canine leader. In Margaret Kennedy’s boisterous middle grade novel Mr. Luggie Tatters and... Read More
In the reverential poetry collection "Summerday", each word serves the purpose of illuminating faith. Andy Chiveto’s thoughtful poetry collection "Summerday" traces a personal spiritual evolution. "Summerday" is a collection of poems... Read More
"Shot in the Mouth and Still Preaching" is a familiar soldier’s memoir about going to war and being changed by the experience. Tom Williams’s engaging memoir "Shot in the Mouth and Still Preaching" combines the danger of combat with... Read More
In Susan Sullivan’s uplifting chapter book "Bob Tales", a stray feline is rescued, seeks adventures, and learns that he’s capable and loved. At first mangy and unnamed, Bob is a black cat who scavenges on the streets and retreats... Read More
A young woman is trapped in a recurring loop of loves gained and lost in different places and eras in the surreal graphic novel "Love Everlasting". Joan, a pretty young woman living sometime in the 1950s, works as the secretary to her... Read More
"The Art and Law of Rest" is a handy reference text for those navigating the complications of mental health-care systems. Legal guidance abounds in Andy Chu’s book "The Art and Law of Rest", which covers the process of getting paid... Read More