"Heavenly Bound" is a thoughtful account of approaching death without illusions but with resolve and faith. Jo Ann Armstrong’s moving, cerebral memoir "Heavenly Bound" follows her methodical preparations to face death and enter heaven.... Read More
"Love Has No Color" is a light interracial romance that skirts serious issues. Love is blind—and it can be deaf and dumb, too. "Love Has No Color" is an enthusiastic interracial romance that explores the taboos of black family life,... Read More
"Betty Saves the Mob" is a lushly illustrated, high-tension picture book. In Kira Brettschneider’s dark and unique picture book "Betty Saves the Mob", Betty is a brave sheep. The farmers rarely check on her mob, as they have abundance... Read More
In Gail Donovan’s amusing "Finchosaurus", a young boy with a penchant for dinosaurs and adventure discovers a mysterious note. Atticus Finch Martin, nicknamed Finch, is rambunctious, with a dinosaur fascination and a one-track mind.... Read More
In "Rods and Koans", all matter becomes something that matters—the confluence exacting and broad. Irena Praitis’s "Rods and Koans" begins with the enigmatic inscription, “This is about saving the cat … or not.” Borrowing the... Read More
"Growing Influence" is a powerful, friendly, and wholly atypical leadership book focused on achieving balance. Stacy Ennis and Ron Price’s narrative-driven business book "Growing Influence" is aimed at helping leaders grow at work and... Read More
An interesting, timely, and thoughtful book, "Will Computers Revolt?" probes the future of AI and sees exciting possibilities. Charles Simon’s "Will Computers Revolt?" is a fascinating and informed look at the conjoined futures of... Read More
Cecilia Cetateanu’s atmospheric, concrete verses are comfortable in their own ambiguity, beats, and style. Cecilia Cetateanu’s rhythmic, dynamic poetry collection is atmospheric and spiritual, delving into broad, metaphysical... Read More