Hess writes with respect for his young audience in his broad, sweeping themes of cross-cultural unity and the power of individuals to change a course of action. A mysterious and magical storyteller named Lynquest serves as both narrator... Read More
Safiullah eloquently elaborates on quotes from Muhammad to discuss the connection between the teachings of Islam and contemporary life. Mohamed Safiullah Munsoor wrote "Into the Heart of Reality" to share the insights and wisdom he’s... Read More
Combining journals and research, prewar voice and postwar voice, gives this ode to a father’s legacy a unique perspective. Fire from the Sky: A Diary over Japan, by Ron Greer and Mike Wicks, is a multidimensional look at one man’s... Read More
Donna Brookman Kaulkin’s debut novel examines the too-little-mentioned subject of crime against older women, with emphasis on the main character’s gradual emotional and physical decline. When Brenda Corrigan, an independent... Read More
Evocative symbolic imagery beautifully illustrates the pains and complexity of growing up. The tradition of the wise child in literature is long: from Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden to Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, we have... Read More
These little gems form the basis of a sensible, realistic view of the world from a successful real estate CEO. The premise of real estate CEO Alan Fox’s book, People Tools, is not complicated: it is a compilation of behavioral... Read More
With unadorned humility and engaging honesty, Richardson acknowledges life in the fast lane of modern commerce ain’t no easy ride. Temeko Richardson’s no-nonsense approach to business success is pithily encapsulated in her title: Get... Read More
Intricately woven characters and plot keep the pages turning in this paranormal thriller. In his debut paranormal thriller, Stephen Fogle weaves an intricate plot about three people on three different missions. Walter Murphy, a hit man,... Read More