Beautiful engravings capture the long life of a music legend. The Wordless Leonard Cohen Songbook, by Toronto-based artist George A. Walker, delivers exactly what the title promises. The book includes eighty wood engravings that depict... Read More
This wholesomely earnest novel is peppered with a dash of old-school mischief and fun. Jerome Mark Antil’s Mary Crane and a Pompey Hollow Book Club Séance with Sherlock, the latest installment in the adventures of the Pompey Hollow... Read More
Pfeil should be commended for boldly tackling a topic that has been so divisive for decades. In "Rapture of the Church", Michael E. Pfeil adeptly presents his views supporting the Pre-Wrath rapture of the Church of Jesus Christ by... Read More
"His Just Desserts" is a page-turner, and no time is wasted in getting to the juicy parts of the story. In Canadian author John Raymond Williams’s thrilling suspense novel, "His Just Desserts", a greedy billionaire creates an elaborate... Read More
A tender exploration of the relationships between women, "Nothing for Tomorrow" honors a friendship that helped shape the author’s life. There’s no predicting who will enter our lives, or the effect a stranger can have on us. Nancy... Read More
This rich collection of well-told stories contains compelling anecdotes that affirm the power of the subconscious. Ancient people utilized the spontaneous wisdom of the subconscious to achieve knowledge beyond their intellectual... Read More
This historical novel shows what daily life was like for women whose husbands were away at war. Hope Moore’s "Cruise Widows" tells the story of five Navy wives and the lives they lead while their husbands are away on a nine-month tour... Read More
This memoir written to help Little’s grandchildren understand her coming of age in the 1950s will also appeal to women today. Grandchildren often wonder what grandparents were like when they were children, teenagers, or young adults.... Read More