In Abe-vs.-Adolf, Maya Ross and Abe Peck speak powerfully for the voiceless millions whose stories will never be told. In the early morning of April 30, 1945, an American tank plowed through the entrance of the Allach concentration camp,... Read More
"Coyote" is an entertaining, fast, and refreshing mix of murder, greed, philosophy, mystery, and woman power. Coyote: A Jessica James Mystery is the very funny yet profoundly dark second novel in Kelly Oliver’s series about the... Read More
This book shows that adopting a dog can reward you with years of companionship, joy, and unconditional love. Whether you’re considering adopting a rescue dog or have already adopted a dog and want to be the best possible pet parent,... Read More
With its witty banter, cast of colorful secondary characters, and promising detective agency, "Drone" sidles into the genre with aplomb. Robert Roy Britt’s "Drone" is an expeditious thriller with plenty of political intrigue right from... Read More
Roman succeeds in the difficult task of interweaving historical information with the day-to-day experiences of children. Carole P. Roman’s If You Were Me and Lived in … Viking Europe offers a meticulous slice of history to the... Read More
This perfect introduction to Poland will inspire cultural engagement. Carole P. Roman visits Poland in the latest of her delightful “armchair traveler” series, If You Were Me and Lived in… Poland. Roman’s picture book tour of... Read More
Combined with strong female leads, both heroic and villainous, the ever growing and changing cast of characters has something for everyone. Thirteen-year-old Sam may be known in certain circles as “Samuel Elias Barconian, Lord of the... Read More
Violent crimes have wide implications, as this work of true crime shows. Angelo J. Kaltsos’s "Music You Will Never Hear" relates the story of the author’s uncle who, in 1946, shot and killed a Boston police officer and was... Read More