A novel about healing, "Peaceful Waters" follows as a woman seeks the personal power of accepting a great loss. In Anne Hutcheson’s novel "Peaceful Waters", a woman deals with the unexpected loss of her boyfriend. Donovan committed... Read More
The underappreciated horrors, hardships, and sacrifices endured by Vietnam War soldiers are honored in the memoir "I Left Myself in Vietnam". US Army veteran Nam Sam’s candid memoir "I Left Myself in Vietnam" reflects on his wartime... Read More
"Nipper" is a nostalgic novel in which a boy’s childhood fades into late adolescence. In Peter Massam’s coming-of-age novel "Nipper", a boy who lives in a small town takes a growing interest in sports and girls. Told in vignettes,... Read More
A woman seeks meaning and connections after being abandoned by her husband in the musing novel "Hotel Highway Very Most Famous". Sudha Challa’s spiritual novel "Hotel Highway Very Most Famous" is about a woman’s triumphs and despairs... Read More
"Broken But Not Beaten So Can You" is a poignant novella in which a courageous woman survives impossible circumstances and works to help others. In Amanda Onwuka’s novella "Broken But Not Beaten So Can You", a Nigerian woman overcomes... Read More
The memoir "Divine Intervention" collects a lifetime of amusing and musing stories. Gunmolly Kodiad’s memoir "Divine Intervention" attributes both tragedies and coincidences to providence. When Kodiad and his family left the crime of... Read More
Based in truth, "The Fanfare of Life" is a lighthearted short story collection that views the world through a child’s eyes. Told in the form of short stories, Bakilinna Warjri’s memoir "The Fanfare of Life" compiles inviting and... Read More
"100 Ways to Kill a Teacher" is a knowledgeable educators’ guide that exposes problems in Canadian public education and suggests workable solutions. Educator Margaret Aisicovich’s social science text "100 Ways to Kill a Teacher"... Read More