Thoughtful in its turns, "The Museum of Bullshit" features lush settings and just a dash of fantasy. Seeing does not always equal believing in Brad Rau’s offbeat novel "The Museum of Bullshit". Louis is desperate to restart his writing... Read More
The comedic panels of Mrs. White’s SUB SNIPS have the potential to boost substitute teachers’ morale. The crazy life of substitute teachers is captured in Laura Moss White’s collection of one-panel cartoons, Mrs. White’s SUB... Read More
The poems of "The God That I Know" function as a personal testimony about Jesus. John Rogers’s passionate poetry book "The God That I Know" draws inspiration from the biblical psalms to impart hope. The book’s seventy-five poems,... Read More
With a convincing platform that’s based on helping children thrive, "The School Choice Roadmap" is a fair-minded resource. A reassuring guide for parents, Andrew Campanella’s "The School Choice Roadmap" is all about navigating the... Read More
"Scotland before the Bomb" is a linguistically acrobatic novel that’s filled with zany wit and sheer randomness. There’re heaping helpings of dystopia and absurdity in M. J. Nicholls’s "Scotland before the Bomb", a sprawling... Read More
"Courage and Complicity" is a captivating historical drama in which a teacher wrestles with cultural attitudes towards Indigenous people. In Claudette Languedoc’s historical drama "Courage and Complicity", a young woman discovers the... Read More
Straightforward and exciting, Nancy Love: WASP Pilot is the breezy young adult biography of a little-known home front heroine. Sarah Byrn Rickman’s biography for young readers, "Nancy Love", focuses on a groundbreaking pilot who... Read More
There’s depth to the story lines of the historical drama "District of Columbia", which moves quickly through a tumultuous period. In Jefferson Flanders’s thought-provoking novel "District of Columbia", a diplomat becomes a poet and... Read More