A blend of quiet humor and an understanding of human infallibility illuminates the qualities of numerous popes’ reigns. Examining the lives of some of the lesser known and less admired popes, Mike Aquilina demonstrates that even a bad... Read More
The vivid realities of war, the challenges of love denied, and the graceful inner turmoil of a young novice in a cloister weave together in a beautiful étude of humanity. Harriet Scott Chessman succeeds in writing a song of the soul in... Read More
Arthur Edgar E. Smith compiles folktale adaptations and original writing in "Day of Judgement and Ten Other Stories". Comprised of twelve individual stories, the collection primarily features the folktales Smith has translated from the... Read More
A curious and quaint adventure, this playful tale brings cleverness and wit to the fable genre. "The Story of Princess Olivia" is an offbeat and peculiar fable-like story about a princess who outsmarts an evil count and saves her... Read More
Four rascally pups learn about life, and kids learn some French, in this humorous tale full of mischief and adventure. A delightful adventure, The Amberella Tales: Amberella and Double Double Trouble is the second book in this growing... Read More
Well-rounded characters, realistic situations populate this gritty novel of violence in Birmingham. “Everybody makes mistakes … Sometimes things happen in the heat of the moment, and we make bad decisions. Now is the time to make... Read More
In the preface of his book, retired CFO and professor Henry Riggs points out that the American educational system fails to teach “financial literacy.” None of the courses offered in high school, college, or even graduate school,... Read More
Opening R. B. Seals’s poetry collection, "Point of Reference", is like taking a peak into someone’s diary. These lyrical poems offer the reader thought-provoking metaphors about the realities of the world, from a brief encounter with... Read More