Krivda delivers an expansive, effusive, and fluidly stylish young adult work full of quirky energy and multigenerational appeal. Esther Krivda’s debut novel, Where the What If Roams and the Moon Is Louis Armstrong, is a special kind of... Read More
Supportive and encouraging, "Women’s Health" is an empowering book full of helpful suggestions for improving women’s overall quality of life. Nadiya Melnyk’s "Women’s Health" is an even-handed explanation of medical approaches to... Read More
"Light of Day" is a thorough social science study about the pervasiveness of sexualized violence. In her timely social science study "Light of Day", Janet A. McDonald challenges everyone to reconsider what they think they know about... Read More
Providing inspirational ideas for those assisting their aging family members, "Caregiver Devotions" is a thoughtful work. Laura Vae Gatz’s unpretentious Christian self-help book "Caregiver Devotions" charts a humble path through the... Read More
"The Vail Method"’s actionable fitness advice will help audiences physically improve with age. Matthew Ehrlich’s prescriptive health book "The Vail Method" concentrates on optimizing health and athletic performance during the aging... Read More
"The Mysterious Phone Call" is a winsome middle grade mystery that lauds friendships and storied institutions. In Brian O’Dell and Beth Lauderdale’s clever middle grade novel "The Mysterious Phone Call", tight-knit friends work to... Read More
An accomplished professor asserts that his worldview was expanded through his higher education in the inspiring memoir "Evolution of an Educator". Joel O. Nwagbaraocha’s memoir "Evolution of an Educator" draws on extensive... Read More
Alpert’s memoir is filled with love and compassion as it confronts the struggles of being a family member to an addict; it suggests a path forward to families under similar duress. Lou Alpert’s "Surrender" is a compelling personal... Read More