A Buddhist monastery has taken the “you are what you eat” adage one step further by suggesting that inner peace starts with what you put in your mouth. Looking for a recipe for Wishing-You-Well Soybean Sprouts with Licorice-Flavored... Read More
A daughter’s heartfelt recollection of her last days with her mom, with a poignant introduction by Mitch Albom. Lisa Goich was there to witness all of her mother Millie’s final days, and she shares them openly, without moralizing.... Read More
"Symphonies of Life" is a wonderful spiritual undertaking that provides food for the soul. Eman Abid’s new volume of poetry, "Symphonies of Life", avoids the pitfalls of linguistic obscurity through simple, direct, and comprehensible... Read More
"The Professor" is an intriguing combination of thriller and philosophy. In Tshombe’s "The Professor", madness and genius run through a world filled with secrets. The eponymous professor, Adam, is an enigmatic man who philosophizes... Read More
A frenetic writing style, like that of a jazz musician, gives this Africa-set novel an enthusiastic, adventurous energy. Fiston Mwanza Mujila may not be a household name in America, but he is quickly earning a following around the globe.... Read More
The incredible true story of a young survivor of the Killing Fields who became a leader to those around him. A gripping firsthand account of survival against all odds, Bun Yom’s Tomorrow I’m Dead is the story of the courage,... Read More
This memorable novel from an expert writer is a story about a boy and his father, and how illness changes their lives. With Tom Hall & the Captain of All These Men of Death, Russell Hill has written a coming-of-age novel that works... Read More
Heartfelt and devout, this memoir of family and personal strength will resonate with single mothers. Rose Hunt was twenty-eight when her husband died of leukemia, leaving her to raise their three young children alone. As a single black... Read More