Addo shares a comprehensive vision of Ghanaian advancement and cultural preservation. From native Ghanaian and development architect Kwame Addo comes an intricate outline for Ghana’s future, focusing on improving infrastructure as well... Read More
Colorful images and fascinating facts introduce youngsters to ocean conservation. Let’s Make a Difference: Learning about Our Ocean is sure to entertain as well as educate. Filled with bright, beautiful pictures and interesting facts,... Read More
Identity, specifically the danger of defining oneself according to the values and visions of others, is the thematic pulse of Smith’s memoir. To read Michael V. Smith’s "My Body Is Yours" is to accompany him on an intimate journey in... Read More
Striking, deeply honest, and sensitively told, this novel based in real life considers juvenile prisons and all its dramas. Jerome Gold calls In the Spider’s Web a “nonfiction novel.” In it, he depicts the routines and characters... Read More
Davy’s dramatic but thoughtful treatment of this subject matter calls to mind a feminist Nicholas Sparks. Seamlessly combining themes of romance, grief, and feminism, this realistic science fiction drama, "The Hystery App", by V. T.... Read More
A life coach/counselor condenses twenty years of working with clients into this potentially transformational book. "The Path Within" is both a book and a program. To be more exact, the book essentially replicates “The Path Within... Read More
"Maximus" combines faith and fantasy to the maximum, taking its characters on a religious journey to find salvation. Richard Black’s "Maximus" is a sword-and-sandal epic that combines warrior odyssey with spiritual enlightenment. At... Read More
Shyness can be crippling, but Helen Rivas-Rose shows the way toward better communication and a better life. In Helen Rivas-Rose’s detailed and poignant memoir, "Brave", she details her lifelong struggle with shyness and how she learned... Read More