"The Other Side of the Ocean" is a powerful historical novel about surviving the traumas of civil war and the struggles of refugees abroad. Heartrending and hopeful, Beverley Bell’s historical novel "The Other Side of the Ocean" covers... Read More
The theology-based suggestions in "From Church House to Main Street" represent a hopeful vision for social and political reform. Edward Wayne Kimbrough’s theological text "From Church House to Main Street" makes ample suggestions for... Read More
"Almost Innocent" is an attorney’s passionate memoir about how difficult it is for people to find real justice in America. Shanti Brien’s heartrending memoir "Almost Innocent" gives an eye-opening insider’s account of the American... Read More
Inviting meditation, the poems of "Elemental Natures" are disturbing and enlightening as they address contemporary American cacophonies. Lance Lee’s retrospective collection of poems, art, and an essay, "Elemental Natures", addresses... Read More
Often fiery and always authentic, the poems collected in "Feed the White Wolf" are fearless in addressing addiction and mental illness. Patrick Lahey’s poetic memoir "Feed the White Wolf" is about surviving addiction. Following a loose... Read More
"My Lifelong Fight Against Disease" is a fascinating memoir from one of the greatest scientists of our time. William A. Haseltine’s dazzling memoir "My Lifelong Fight Against Disease" covers his astounding contributions to medical... Read More
In Anton Korenev’s layered translation of "The Seagull", lovestruck elites banter against a struggling landscape that evinces beauty and elicits criticism of Russian art and politics. Anton Korenev’s refreshing translation of Anton... Read More
Saint Paul was Not Virgin Born is compelling as it argues for putting Jesus back at the center of Christian life. Military chaplain Ronald Lee Cobb’s Saint Paul was Not Virgin Born is a theological argument for placing less emphasis on... Read More