For twenty years, 1866-1886, the author rode the range as a buffalo hunter and cattle herder in Kansas and the Indian Territory that is now Oklahoma. In Cowboy’s Lament, Frank Maynard (1854-1926) vividly recaptures his years as a... Read More
"The Whites of Their Eyes" is a fascinating attempt to raise the level of US public policy debate. It is also a critique of the uses of history in politics and a brief, informative account of the ordinary people who lived at the time of... Read More
Eloik, whose father died when he was five and whose mother is in a coma, has psychological problems. “He was just a teenager who had spent the better part of his existence afraid of his own shadow,” the authors write. He is treated... Read More
A mother’s dying request rips her family apart in Linda Spear’s debut novel. “Find David!” orders the mother of Sarah, narrator of "I Know You by Heart". Naturally, Sarah, her dad, her husband, her sister Tessa, and her... Read More
People who adore their pets don’t always know how to take care of them properly. Overcrowded animal shelters and rescue centers testify to the frequency with which owners give up on their pets. Although they are the most popular choice... Read More
Taktu the reigning king of the Kushan Empire is a member of the Order of Melchizidek. This order was once part of the city of Shamballa which strove to achieve peace and enlightenment. The city is now gone and all that remains is the... Read More
“In this crisis and on TV you just need to look more hard-working…ROLL UP THE SLEEVES!“ —E-mail from Sharon Worthy to FEMA Director Michael Brown (September 3 2005) Perhaps no other individual has more information on the historic... Read More
What greater personal crime can there be than to rob a child for life his kind and loving inborn nature? A huge proportion of mental illness has a very clear-cut cause and a terrible capacity for perpetuating itself. The General Theory... Read More