In Michael Fishwick’s "The White Hare", local legend has it that a woman who dies abandoned by her lover can return in rabbit form to seek revenge. Who this woman might be and who she’s come for is a subject of village debate. Young... Read More
In this wonderful novel that takes no prisoners, the characters’ disorientation creates a satisfying sense of psychological horror. As tightly packed as a mosh pit on a Saturday night, "Palaces" is a vivid, explosive novel. Joey and... Read More
This highly personal narrative produces many spiritual insights. Michael Simmons’s "The Blue House" is a memoir that emphasizes the religious dimensions of the author’s experiences. Simmons, a Christian, came to his faith early in... Read More
Success stories throughout provide good reason for audiences to feel inspired, shake off self-doubt, and reach for the stars. Rule #1 Don’t Be #2 by Daniel Milstein is an inspirational book filled with familiar thoughts about achieving... Read More
Ricard’s is a satisfying and familiar love story for anyone who has dealt with incredible loss. Russell Ricard’s The Truth about Goodbye is a poignant portrait of the nonlinear path of grief and recovery that the loss of a loved one... Read More
Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief, by Joanne Cacciatore, covers the incredibly difficult topic of grief. With the insight that only someone who has experienced deep personal grief can offer, the... Read More
With a certain, high level of fanaticism in mind, to call salmon fishing a sport, chess a board game, landscape painting a hobby, mountain climbing a hike, just doesn’t quite capture the spirit of the thing. And when the sought prize... Read More
Felver’s portraits, and excerpts from Native American writers, emphasize the interconnectedness of Native communities. Three generations. Ninety-six authors. Thousands of years of ancestral wisdom, imagery, and lore. That’s what’s... Read More