Isn’t It Kind of Funny That… is a thoughtful but brief essay collection with actionable suggestions for life improvements. The short, connected essays of Jerry Schaefer’s Isn’t It Kind of Funny That… meditate on the busy lives... Read More
"Help Them Learn with Their Strengths" is an educational treatise that suggests means of supporting dyslexic students. M. Susan Grogan’s education guide "Help Them Learn with Their Strengths" is about recognizing, encouraging, and... Read More
The spiritual novel "God Revealed My Husband Was Leaving" traces the faith-based dissolution of a marriage. "God Revealed My Husband Was Leaving" is Lewisa DeBlake’s passionate semiautobiographical novel. It follows the breakdown of a... Read More
Reflecting on contemporary conflicts and perspectives, the poetic entries of "Eyes of Optimism and Pupils of Faith" exalt the pursuit of inner peace. Shayan Raei’s spiritual poetry collection "Eyes of Optimism and Pupils of Faith"... Read More
Centering military details, the historical novel "The Angel of Lorraine" concerns the fights between the English and the French during Joan of Arc’s time. Peter Tallon’s detailed historical novel "The Angel of Lorraine" follows Joan... Read More
"Burning Woman" is a stimulating artist’s memoir about pursuing personal fulfillment. Sharon Strong’s "Burning Woman" is a fascinating memoir about aging and growing into oneself. Strong, a psychologist and artist, focuses most on... Read More
"Leading Lightly" recommends leadership improvement techniques that are designed to make its audience more engaged, mindful, and communicative. With elements of self-help, Jody Michael’s engaging business book "Leading Lightly" asserts... Read More
"More after the Break" is a moving memoir about what journalism really entails, both for reporters and their subjects. In her memoir "More after the Break", Jen Maxfield reflects on memorable news stories, including details that never... Read More