Myth and adventure lie at the heart of this creative and enjoyable story of three brothers on a quest to save their kingdom. The Adventures of Horace, George and Ingle: The Rise of the Black Knight, by H. W. Cumming, is a lively fantasy... Read More
The sliver-thin silver lining of Holocaust denial is that deniers promote the subject of Nazi evil back to center stage where the Holocaust-ignorant might discover and never forget unspeakable things like how a whole village of five... Read More
Roy takes a spiritual and physical journey from despair to survival in this encouraging tale. From Zero to a Hundred: Finding My Purpose through My Pain, the autobiographical debut from Jason Roy, founder of the Zero 2 a Hundred... Read More
Ullrich’s photos and essays capture the tension between tradition and modernity in classic state fairs. The idea of a state fair evokes a certain sense of nostalgia, and nostalgia is a theme resounding throughout Kurt Ullrich’s... Read More
Giesecke reveals the deep roots of humans’ connection to plants and highlights the Roman and Greek belief that all life, from people to poppies, contains the divine. Why does myrrh weep a sweet-smelling sap? According to classical... Read More
Semken’s words, bordering on the ecstatic, will touch a nerve in those who have been close to the truly wild. Together with illustrator Andrew R. Driscoll, Steven H. Semken has created a work that is part mystical exploration, part... Read More
Concise, conversational instructions direct teens toward their kitchens and prepare them for college and living-away-from-home life. Eye-catching photos and mouthwatering recipes fill the pages of "The Green Teen Cookbook". Editors... Read More
Iselin’s eye for intricately textured photography elevates this book from interesting to captivating. It tickles and entangles the feet of swimmers. It clogs up boat motors. It snarls and weighs down fishing lines. Most people think of... Read More