It’s perhaps a bit disingenuous for Angela Pelster to declare that her marvelous collection of essays is not a memoir. She might argue that nature is the principle subject, with an emphasis on trees; trees communicating with one... Read More
It’s hard not to be shocked by the insider observations present in this timely and thought-provoking book. Timely and thought-provoking, "Damaged Care" is an insider’s look at the pros and cons of state-run and privately managed... Read More
From a childhood in Ghana through a career devoted to African politics, this memoir blends humor and rich detail to introduce a unique perspective on civic duty. "In the Shadows of Politics" is a deeply personal and uniquely voiced... Read More
Full, realistic characters advance the themes of death and love in this meaningful story. In the novel "The Mourning After", Edward Fahey thoroughly and artfully explores his Irish family’s approach to death, as expressed in the... Read More
"Trapped in a Nightmare" transcends other self-published memoirs about people with power and their exploitation of the weak. The words “Nazi atrocities” instantly evoke images of the extermination of European Jews during World War... Read More
Quick-moving and continuously intriguing, this creepy mystery will hook and hold young readers. Elizabeth Knight’s first young adult novel is a suspense-driven tale that follows a young boy as his scruples are tested by a mysterious... Read More
A private eye’s private battle with nicotine and familiarity with NYC streets add a twist and excitement to this classic-style detective novel. What happens when you quit smoking, cold turkey, and have to solve the murder of a noted... Read More
An intriguing account of an art movement below the Mason-Dixon line, and what set it apart from Northern counterparts. Romantic Spirits: Nineteenth Century Paintings of the South, The Johnson Collection is by the esteemed Southern art... Read More