In clear, unadorned language, Carl Nordgren tells the story of Anung, an orphaned Ojibway boy who traverses the land to share with the greatest chief of the nations how all the men and women of his tribe cared for him when his parents... Read More
With clear and straightforward descriptions, Crispy offers easily understood explanations and analogies. Parkinson’s can be a diagnosis that destroys professional and personal lives. In Mr. Parkinson’s & Me, Simon Corpus Crispy,... Read More
This creative book details an interesting method for building a balanced marketplace. Ernst Hyacinthe’s premise—that a buyer can actually pay “zero” for a product or service—is intriguing to say the least. In Zero-Sum Cost... Read More
McCandless describes actively turning toward trust and forgiveness in this eclectic collection about chronic illness and abuse. “Life is not a state of being; it is a process of becoming. This book is about the process,” states Beth... Read More
Evangelist makes a case for concentration in prayer as a key to accessing the power of God. "How to Pray", by evangelist Leon Kabasele, is a Bible-based look at why a person should pray, how to pray effectively, and ways to pray.... Read More
The universe speaks through the trees and shares some insightful, inspiring answers. Pat S. Hilger’s debut, "Parables from the Tree of Life", is a spiritual memoir in which the author takes a serene walk through her interior... Read More
Tossing bean bags, moving like a dancer, and doing the hokey pokey might seem like silly exercises for adults, but Karen Peterson says they can be key to helping elderly people improve their coordination, prevent falls, and save their... Read More
Rania Foka’s "Soft Landing Learning" is directed at parents whose children are learning a second language, especially English, but this book has a much wider scope. Foka’s advice is relevant for all parents, whether their children... Read More