Making Your Memories is a time capsule and a kindhearted gift, encouraging the making of new memories by music lovers of the past, present, and future. In Making Your Memories with Rock & Roll and Doo-Wop, J. C. De Ladurantey... Read More
This fun introduction to Egyptian culture will delight grade-schoolers. Kid-friendly text and photos enlighten students on one country’s unique culture in Carole Roman’s If You Were Me and Lived in…Egypt, a delightful addition to... Read More
This novel provides a valuable look back into an all-too-recent past that broad history tends to define by unthinkable acts of cruelty. "The Girl Called Princess Charlotte" by Gerard Shirar is a historical novel, courtroom mystery, and... Read More
This is a must-read for those who seek to effect change by breaking down needless barriers between people. Connecting dualism to fear, Dorothy Riddle explains human behavior in "Moving Beyond Duality", the third volume in her Enough for... Read More
An employee-cum-business owner utilizes his personal challenges to present an impressive new model for employee motivation. In The Entrepreneur’s Apprentice, Don Darvill describes an employee development system that he devised as an... Read More
For women at a crossroads, this memoir provides an alternative to polarizing discussions on careerism and mothering. Work-life balance is a myth for many women and mothers. In Sharon Nir’s memoir, "The Opposite of Comfortable", the... Read More
Lilly Atkins is Erin Brockovich in boots, ensuring plenty of sass and Southern charm. In Kalan Chapman Lloyd’s latest mystery caper, "So Many Boots, So Little Time", a fast-talking Southern lawyer trades life in the fast lane for... Read More
This is a joyful and instructive look at how early American settlers held on to their values. Michael Gorton’s "Forefathers and Founding Fathers" is the fictionalized account of a group of early American settlers who refuse to bend to... Read More