Dogs are the catalysts for human tenderness and daring in the warm short story collection "Madcap Dogs". In Ron Chandler’s endearing short story collection "Madcap Dogs", canines bring the best out of their human companions. In these... Read More
Collecting memories from ministerial work alongside ranging thoughts on a variety of topics, "Higher Power" is a hope-filled priest’s memoir. Catholic priest Michael D. Schmitz’s memoir "Higher Power" gathers reminiscences from a... Read More
In Brian Corley’s novel "Gilm!", a high school student attempts to woo a girl by conjuring a spell with unfortunate ramifications. After moving from Houston to dreary Portland and leaving his friends and bandmates behind, Geoff feels... Read More
Drawing a clear line through history and buttressing key moments with references to musical inventions, "Western History in Musical Perspective" is a knowledgeable text. With specific focus on Western development, musicologist John... Read More
First published in Hebrew, this amusing picture book tracks a girl and her father as he valiantly tries to get her to sleep. Having only two legs, Shabbat coming every seven days, and things falling down rather than up are just a few of... Read More
"The Lost Dagger" is a fantastical thriller in which a gifted doctor learns that science can’t explain it all. In Thamir Essayyad’s series-opening supernatural thriller "The Lost Dagger", a troubled physician learns that he has a... Read More
A self-deprecating, lovable angel leads Anni Sezate’s atypical coming-of-age novel, "I Fail at the Afterlife". David does not mind being dead. While he misses his family, he watches over them as a guardian angel. He spends the rest of... Read More
Economic arguments are used against the American left wing in the political science book "Good Intentions, Bad Consequences". Phillip Nelson’s political science book "Good Intentions, Bad Consequences" defends traditional conservative... Read More