This post-apocalyptic YA story is an unforgettable sensory experience, steeped in Native American folklore. Native American folklore infuses this post-apocalyptic story with mysticism and culture. Joseph Bruchac’s "Trail of the Dead"... Read More
"Sane Enough" is a challenging, insightful, and rare work that offers poignant insights into what it’s like to survive childhood sexual abuse. From award-winning freelance writer Linda Day comes a psychologically challenging memoir... Read More
Several centuries of research trace the various motives behind suicide—some trivial, others political, but always tragic and disheartening. Suicide is a grim subject. Yet to artful writers, it offers not only tense moments and drama... Read More
Not a mere anthology but a learned, critical exploration of China’s great literary works and the history and culture that surround them. Celebrated scholar and writer Yu Qiuyu provides a personal touch as he illuminates the history of... Read More
A scholarly and optimistic analysis of US-China relations, as well as a call to action on the importance of improving ties between the two superpowers. In "Meeting China Halfway", Lyle J. Goldstein provides an in-depth look at how... Read More
Raw prose evokes the animal nature of these inquisitive characters who fight for redemption across the globe. Ashley Mayne’s newest novel reads like a fevered dream as it trades between the accounts of a priest and a young man for whom... Read More
A strange, violent land at the far edge of the Roman empire sets the stage for this essentially human war tale. In "War at the Edge of the World", the first book of a planned series entitled Twilight of Empire, Ian James Ross offers a... Read More
"Imaginary Things" invites big imaginations and generous spirits and welcomes them in with peculiar charm. Andrea Lochen’s "Imaginary Things", as ethereal as it is familiar, explores the spaces between the known and the imagined, where... Read More