The Wyvern Revenge
A little African history will enhance the reader’s appreciation for this first-rate novel. Most of the action—and there’s lots of it—takes place in Zimbabwe, formerly... Read More
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A little African history will enhance the reader’s appreciation for this first-rate novel. Most of the action—and there’s lots of it—takes place in Zimbabwe, formerly... Read More
"Peas and Carrots" uses clever rhymes and colorful drawings to make learning good manners and healthful mealtime habits fun. Designed to be read to children from three to five... Read More
The human transformation from immigrant to American is the focus of this lovely volume, which spans more than forty years of the poet’s profound, sensitive attention to people... Read More
Sherman Turner’s "Minorities Deceived" is a memoir about the author’s experiences as a minority tradesman in the largely white field of plumbing. In a novelistic opening,... Read More
Deep, unsightly scars trace their way up and down Essie Mae’s neck, shoulders, and arms—painful reminders of a tumultuous past she would rather forget. In the summer heat,... Read More
Teaching is more than just standing in front of a room and speaking. Instead, such professionals have to address the individual needs of a classroom. Diana Hilton’s book,... Read More
The challenges of the young adult are unique and can be very overwhelming. Independence is a wonderful thing, and setting up a first home, buying a first car, and even having a... Read More
Curious about the workings of your brain but can’t deal with neuro-terminology—dendrites, axons, synapses, and such? Terry Radford’s "Between Our Ears" compares the... Read More
With single-minded purpose, Stanley Thornton succeeds in analyzing and interpreting the Bible. In his book, Christianity: Myths and Legends, Thornton calls for a historical... Read More
Exploration of the future is an absorbing topic for fiction as well as nonfiction writers. Instinctually, humans want to see what lies ahead, yet at once fear what they might... Read More
“The most fundamental requirement for an educational system is the ability to motivate learners,” writes Gregory Pastoll, a native South African teacher and teaching... Read More
In The Radiance of your Soul: Love Poems and Passions, poet laureate of the International Society of Poets and critically-acclaimed verse writer George Ergo Espinosa continues... Read More
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