Motifs of Eden and the apple preach themes of fate, desire, and the unavoidability of sin. In "Parental Sins", guilt is a monster that cannot be slain, only appeased. And sin comes back to bite you. The story follows two families from... Read More
Compelling and well-argued, "The Quantum Phoenix" makes readers want to believe in more earthly origins of UFOs. Are flying saucer sightings visits from extraterrestrials or are they the test drives of advanced military aircraft?... Read More
“Transitioning teens’ diabetes care from your full supervision to something they handle on their own is not done with the snap of a finger,” writes Moira McCarthy, author and public speaker, who has organized a readily... Read More
Offering priceless wisdom, this rare guide to weight loss opens up new opportunities for spiritual growth. Hatha yoga, the physical practice of yoga postures, is finally losing its (sadly) accurate reputation in the Western world as the... Read More
Actress Nikki Easton makes for a tenacious and admirable heroine in this suspenseful page-turner—readers will root for her from start to finish. Maxine Nunes crafts an outstanding tale of friendship, murder, love, and betrayal in her... Read More
Latasha Gandy, the precocious, dynamic protagonist of Latasha and the Little Red Tornado, is back in this winning sequel by Michael Scotto. She’s busier than ever with her mom, friends, a new gifted-and-talented program, and of course,... Read More
“We will transform you into virtuous human beings,” claims eight-year-old Novia, an impoverished Haitian child who reaches enlightenment in Russel Frederick Ahrens’s "One Shoe and the Golden Medallion". When Maury Levet, a... Read More
“We are here because the Puerto Rican and black community asked for us. Well, they got what they asked for. We will make ourselves known loud and clear to the pushers. God help them, the PEP Squad has arrived.” Created in the late... Read More