John Okada’s 1957 novel No-No Boy, his only full-length work, was the first novel by a Japanese American to grapple with the aftermath of internment during World War II. Edited by Frank Abe, Greg Robinson, and Floyd Cheung, "John... Read More
"Unfinished Stories of Women in Crisis" is an absorbing, moving look at the damage that injustice, inequality, and war cause to all people, but particularly to women. Rajendra Gour’s "Unfinished Stories of Women in Crisis" contains two... Read More
"Fields of Clover" is a loving story that idealizes a family history and a departed brother; it fascinates in art and genealogy. A love for both family and history are the cornerstones of Gregory Hugh Brown’s family biography Fields of... Read More
Jeff Williams’s captivating Amazing Animals of South Africa and the Western United States will be enjoyed by readers of all ages who love learning about wildlife. Beyond stunning photographs of more than forty different types of... Read More
A meticulously researched labor of love, the book is packed with generous helpings of era-specific details. He’s the winningest left-handed pitcher in St. Louis Cardinals history, and he outdueled the Yankees’ immortal Babe Ruth and... Read More
"Losing My Country, Keeping My Soul" is Glass’s wartime story, dramatizing the lengths to which he went to remain morally untarnished and free from guilt. "Losing My Country, Keeping My Soul" is Allan Glass’s insightful memoir of... Read More
A refreshing blend of classic narrative poetry and modern style and creativity, Xianna Michaels’s "The Sorcerer Queen" is a versatile gem. The lilting tale of a kingdom haunted by an ancient curse, Xianna Michaels’s "The Sorcerer... Read More
"Scientists Against Time" treats with awe the monumental undertakings, creativity, commitment, cooperation, and selflessness that went into World War II’s scientific missions, making every discovery memorable. Knowing that Hitler was... Read More