"There Is Still Time" intentionally raises discomforting questions about the state of humanity and the planet. Architect, author, and environmentalist Peter Seidel and Gary Gardner of the Worldwatch Institute bring an impassioned view to... Read More
The metaphorical temptation is unavoidable when it comes to delivering critical judgment on Marc Beaudin’s wedding of prose and poetry in a near fanatical paean to hitchhiking, that most humble manner of travel. So here’s a thumbs... Read More
Set in a more progressive version of 1935, this is a tightly plotted mystery with refreshing characters. Imagine a Southern United States of the 1930s even more accepting of LGBT people than America currently is; therein lies the... Read More
This beautiful picture book explores themes of right and wrong and is certain to provoke interesting conversations with children. Exploring topics such as the history of the coal-mining industry and questions of right and wrong, "The... Read More
Both a thrilling romance and tender story of love, this lyrical tour de force is for anyone who’s ever been moved by poetry. An evocative tale of underwater trysts, Aztec treasure hunts, and one woman’s quest to unlock the mystery of... Read More
This book offers genuine insight on how and why the events of December 7, 1941, took place. Undaunted by the difficulty of the task, Kevin O’Connell, in Pearl Harbor: The Missing Motive, has boldly attempted to cogently and precisely... Read More
"Peripheral" showcases an impressive range of human emotions and the unsparing dark imagination of its author. A flash of something in the distance, real or imagined, catches the eyes of the characters in Sylvester Pilgrim’s short... Read More
This morally gray dystopian novel is as thought provoking as it is entertaining. Michael Selden’s "The Balance" is an intelligent and engaging story about Phoebe, a psychically gifted teenager living under the rule of a strict... Read More