Perhaps the only thing cuter than a chipmunk is a baby chipmunk. Kathy M. Miller’s Chippy Chipmunk: Babies in the Garden proves that assumption. After proud Papa Chippy waits one cycle of the moon for his babies to be born and another... Read More
The issue of immigration, particularly in America’s Southwest, has become so politicized and inflammatory that one often forgets it is an issue of human suffering, struggle, hope, and despair, of life and death. Melinda Palacio’s... Read More
In 1976, San Francisco’s South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood was a hub for gay men who were into leather, public sex, head shaving, boot licking, and bondage. It was also home to Jim Stewart, a man at the intersection of the... Read More
Written by a self-described “old hick with chickenshit on his boots,” The Small-Scale Poultry Flock is a welcoming and decisive guide to the poultry-keeping experience. But keeping poultry, readers quickly learn, is not an accurate... Read More
"Unvanquished" is a monumental work of stunning detail and impressive depth. In it, Peter Hetherington chronicles the life of Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, the soldier who almost single-handedly resurrected Poland from the ashes of the Great... Read More
Richard W. Paterson’s novel is a Vietnam War-era opus about love, war, music, family, and commitment to truth. "The Year the War Came Home" primarily narrates Max Carboni’s struggle as a young man with whether to heed the call of... Read More
Trouble lurks beneath the perfect-looking shiny facade of a beachfront Florida community in Daniel Printz’s new novel, "Sand Pail City". Once a prosperous fishing village for the locals, Sand Pail City is populated with old-timers who... Read More
Bruce Rosen is a financial advisor, writer, husband, father, and son. His mother, Alma (meaning “soul” in Spanish), played a significant role in his life, and her continuing power and presence is expressed in the title of this... Read More