With its distinctive setting and intriguing plot, "The Fire and the Light" is an engaging start to a fantasy series for teens. Dayn is a teenager living in Kirador, a city in the northern part of the land of Aredyrah. With his fair hair... Read More
With the nation’s high unemployment and lingering economic instability, "Best Foot Forward" couldn’t come at a better time. Corporate recruiter Joy Jung focuses primarily on the job seeker who has lost work. She begins with an... Read More
For readers who have not experienced Africa outside of the occasional National Geographic television special, Brent Cassan’s book of poetry will be educational. The poems, which are based on Cassan’s years of travel on the continent,... Read More
John and Delta Turner and their three children live in a shotgun house in a low-income neighborhood in New Orleans. By working two jobs and quietly enduring the bigotry he confronts every day, John manages to save enough money to move... Read More
Scores of management and leadership books are published each year. Most of them seem to employ a gimmick of one sort or another. Some books approach the topic through the eyes of a celebrity, sports figure, war hero, or spiritual leader.... Read More
“Arrogance is not limited to just politicians,” warns Dr. Robert D’Antonio. “Physicians are, believe it or not, human.” Despite these and many other memorable quips, It’s Your Health is not meant to be funny or entertaining,... Read More
Germany, just prior to the rise of Nazism and through the end of World War II, is the backdrop for the novel "The Triad Tree". Annette Cass-Landis tells the story of three resilient and courageous German women who struggle to survive... Read More
It’s late November 1945 in Ramer, Alabama, and the author is eleven years old, living in a two-room wooden shack with his parents and sisters. The Rural Electrification Administration has not yet run electricity to this area, so the... Read More