"Black, White, and Gray All Over" is a gritty, authentic memoir about what it’s like to be a Black police officer in the US. Frederick Douglass Reynolds’s memoir "Black, White, and Gray All Over" recounts a life spent in law... Read More
The autobiographical collection "Essays" covers both aging and hope in its forward-looking trajectory. Focusing on a passion for travel and nature, Howard Giskin’s "Essays" is a philosophical memoir. Wide-ranging and often... Read More
In the thriller "Only in America", the US’s cultural vulnerabilities are exploited, and an innocent man is threatened with prison. In Luciano Cannucci’s thriller "Only in America", a Canadian visitor is caught up in a controversial... Read More
"Florilla" is a splendid, intelligent nineteenth-century romance that threads social ideas with botany and a memorable heroine. Healing and psychic powers drive a young woman’s destiny in Perdita Buchan’s beautiful historical... Read More
"My Wandering Mind" is a ranging memoir that gathers bemusing experiences together with a sense of gratitude. Barbara Ellis’s breezy memoir "My Wandering Mind" compiles travel stories and fond experiences. Born in Budapest and bit by... Read More
Mesmerizing and sweet, the picture book "Night-night, Body" sends each body part off to sleep in rhyming and communal form. Ted Scheu’s bright and inviting picture book "Night-night, Body" depicts the bedtime routines of families... Read More
"Mountaintops and Mai Tais" is a spiritual memoir about decades’ worth of efforts to solve dangerous conflicts. Douglas M. Johnston Jr.’s memoir "Mountaintops and Mai Tais" is about his career in public service and his work merging... Read More
Musing through a space that’s somewhere between an illuminated, psalmic narrative poem and a graphic novel attuned to the soul, "Malkah’s Notebook" is an intimate trip through Jewish mysticism and feminist theology. Malkah’s father... Read More