The Right Hand of God offers a broad survey of the theological ideas working behind the scenes of world culture and history. Nelda Moffatt’s The Right Hand of God is a systematic and extended theological exploration of God’s work in... Read More
Chen Sing is not only a great role model but an entertaining one, with his enthusiastic embrace of his newfound home, hardships and all. George Chiang was inspired to write "The Railroad Adventures of Chen Sing" after marveling at an... Read More
Boasting a multitude of fun facts, interactive games, and activities, Maggie Li’s The Amazing Dinosaur Detectives: Facts, Myths and Quirks of the Dinosaur World dives into the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods with humor and... Read More
A sneaky letter larcenist wreaks havoc by stealing ABCs from around town, in Bill Richardson’s "The Alphabet Thief". Hilarity escalates as rhyming verses, accompanied by creatively quirky drawings from Roxanna Bikadoroff, tell how an... Read More
No matter the hour, something exciting is happening on the mountains, shores, and cities found in "Around the World Right Now", from Gina Cascone and Bryony Williams Sheppard. Explore cultures, countries and climates while meandering... Read More
Rising up from humble origins The Strongest Man in the World: The Legend of Louis Cyr, by Lucie Papineau, chronicles the amazing true story of Cyprien-Noé Cyr from his hardworking boyhood as the oldest of seventeen children through his... Read More
Ken Ungerecht’s "Divine Principles" finds evidence for the premise that we are not here by chance. Ken Ungerecht’s "Divine Principles" is an urgent call to bridge the gap between science and spirituality in order to find solutions to... Read More
Jesuit priest Jack Bennis is an offbeat, nuanced, and sympathetic hero in this fast-paced and engaging mystery. George R. Hopkins’s Chasing the Devil’s Breath is South American noir with a rapidly unfolding plot as two brothers... Read More