Here’s a pleasant surprise: a romance with admirable, realistic characters. From the author of three previous books about the triumph of the human spirit comes a tale of redemption and renewal, a poignant testimony to love’s healing... Read More
With these clear-cut tips, living a lunar life doesn’t have to be rocket science. Filled with straightforward insight, well-articulated concepts, and useful charts, this guidebook offers a strong starting point for anyone interested in... Read More
“A bleeding, burning, mutilated machine of merciless destruction” can ruin anyone’s day, as a character named Henry discovers in this novel by Andrew Drage (a.k.a. Brewin). In The Dark Horde, the constables, students, and other... Read More
When Arnold Brinkman refuses to stand during the singing of God Bless America at a baseball game, he calls it a minor “inconsequential” incident. The media call it unpatriotic, and come down on him like a ton of bricks as a traitor... Read More
DeAnna Horstmeier is a highly qualified educator with vast experience working as both a special education teacher and a consultant. In teaching children with moderate to severe disabilities, including Down syndrome and Autism Spectrum... Read More
Few groups are as misrepresented in fiction as the Wiccans. From the evil witches prone to stealing red slippers to all-knowing druids who leak cryptic clues to fantasy novel heroes, it’s rare to encounter a realistic character who... Read More
“Kelly came back to the question again and again: what did it mean to be an American Zen Roshi nearing the twenty-first century?” If Denis Kelly’s life was made into a novel, no one would believe it, so the truth, told here as... Read More
Don’t read Giles Slade’s "The Big Disconnect" expecting a pithy, simple explanation of how technology is wreaking havoc on the world of interpersonal relationships. Do read "The Big Disconnect" for a scathing, in-depth scrutiny of... Read More