Life is a journey not a race, as these playful, bounding caribou will come to learn. This thoughtful book blends clever humor and paper artwork to convey a running race between six bright orange “guys” who sprint across a green... Read More
Playdough acts as an antievolution allegory in this lively, trilingual poem paired with vibrant illustrations. Former Sunday school teacher Sandra Edwards delivers a trilingual poetic project designed to persuade children toward belief... Read More
If all you need is love, then these meditations are the perfect gift to yourself. If the words and images in this little gem didn’t work so well together, it would be tempting to frame each evocative page and hang it on the wall.... Read More
Environmental factors may play a part in cancer occurrence, and the title of Richard L. Hansler’s book, Heroes of Cancer Prevention Research: How Scientists are Discovering the Environmental Factors in Modern Society That Increase the... Read More
Artist and illustrator James Gulliver Hancock’s affection for New York City is evident in every line he’s put to paper in composing All the Buildings* in New York *That I’ve Drawn So Far. The transplant from Sydney, Australia,... Read More
"Charlie Sparrow and the Secret of Flight" is a clever, fun story for children who have graduated to chapter books. The book is particularly well written, and while some of the vocabulary may be challenging for the youngest readers, the... Read More
In the age of the Internet, more literary works are available to more people than ever before. The problem with this overabundance of riches, which applies to poetry as much as any other genre, is that there isn’t enough time for most... Read More
As its title suggests, Michael H. Thompson’s debut novel, "Cop Killer", packs a wallop. Set in present-day Portland, this slim novella of sixty-four pages is harrowing in its methodical, emotionless description of one man’s revenge.... Read More