Love’s Not Color Blind is an incredible, intimate study of how white privilege, racism, and prejudice influence relationships. People of color are members of all kinds of communities, from kink to polyamory to gaming and tech, yet... Read More
"The Potatopia Cookbook" successfully introduces home cooks to the wide world of potato cookery. Potatoes are everywhere, and in "The Potatopia Cookbook", Allen Dikker takes readers on a culinary journey guided by the simple, often... Read More
En.light.en.ment affirms the good of humanity, even while challenging many elements of human thought and life. En.light.en.ment by Carsten Burmeister is a spiritual invitation to unconstrained free thinking. This volume of 150 brief... Read More
This historical look at the Standard Oil Company is enlightening on several levels and proves that the lessons of the past have never been more salient. The rapid rise of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company coincided with a... Read More
The book is great for silly, imaginary fun and may be very helpful for families that struggle with their own relationships. "Treasure of the Magical Mine Moppets" by K. J. Blocker is a creative and entertaining story about Pappy, Tom,... Read More
These thirteen stories are atmospheric, focusing on complicated relationships with skill. More than a little dark, but still grounded, Orlando Ortega-Medina’s Jerusalem Ablaze: Stories of Love and Other Obsessions is a strong debut... Read More
Marissa Moss shares the brutal experience of her husband’s deterioration from ALS, in her unflinching graphic memoir, "Last Things". Moss, a successful author of many children’s books, including the Amelia’s Notebook and Young... Read More
The name Audubon is synonymous with ornithology, but it’s the man behind the famous wildlife paintings that’s revealed in Fabien Grolleau and Jérémie Royer’s beautiful graphic novel, Audubon: On the Wings of the World. The... Read More