An intimate look at Indian life through the memories of those who lived it, Densmore’s book is richly illustrated. Frances Densmore’s "World of the Teton Sioux Indians" paints a vivid picture of much of pre-reservation tribal life... Read More
Tate succeeds in luring the audience by narrating as much from the heart as from the head. Flyboy 2: The Greg Tate Reader is an immersive, fluid, and genre-bending collection of commentary, essays, and exposition of the self, a beautiful... Read More
"The Second Winter" captures not the lives of soldiers on the battlefield, but those of simple people living on the edges. Against the backdrop of World War II, multiple lives collide in Craig Larsen’s "The Second Winter". Spurred into... Read More
This is a powerhouse entry in a sparkling new mystery series. The first book of a new series—"Annabel Lee", by Mike Nappa—finds bickering PIs racing to find a child prodigy locked in a bunker with a barely controlled guard dog, and... Read More
This is an invaluable spiritual resource for those confronting end-of-life challenges. Awake at the Bedside: Contemplative Teachings on Palliative and End-of-Life Care, edited by Koshin Paley Ellison and Matt Weingast, is a collection of... Read More
Straightforward and matter-of-fact, Chesman communicates the joy and satisfaction to be experienced in a homestead kitchen. “There is always something going on in the homestead kitchen,” claims Andrea Chesman. From fermented kimchee... Read More
In this exciting fantasy, a teen must navigate a gritty dream world in order to save his brother. Poet Anderson…Of Nightmares is an engaging and innovative story about a young man with a unique gift—lucid dreaming. Though high... Read More
Crafted to blur the boundaries between what’s real and what’s not, this fascinating tale depicts a fanciful past that’s both weird and enchanting. Traveling to a foreign land can be both enchanting and overwhelming, as is Steve... Read More