"Billions Lost" is a timely, insightful, and important book that deserves serious consideration. In "Billions Lost", Hilarie Gamm makes a compelling case that America’s technology industry has surrendered to foreign economies. This... Read More
"Chronicles of a Catholic Housewife" is the charming, moving memoir of a woman who met God wherever life took her. The words “Catholic housewife” summon a prim, devout image of a woman devoted to servitude. However, Carmen... Read More
Marjorie Agosín’s essays positively ache at moments: when she’s describing what it’s like to make home in a liminal space; as she calls out across time to memorialize family members who were brutally ripped away. And yet... Read More
Bryan Hurt’s sensibility is unusual and hard to describe, but that’s what makes the eighteen stories that form his debut collection, "Everyone Wants to Be Ambassador to France", worthwhile. There’s a great deal of variety here, in... Read More
An adventurous dog named Olly transforms a day at the beach into a great voyage across the seas to the distant shores of the United States—but when his boat suddenly begins to sink, the courageous canine captain must rapidly rethink... Read More
Poor Pluto. Disheartened that after decades together he can no longer call himself a planet along with Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and the others, he sets off with four moon companions and a wee suitcase, his expressive eyes wide open. Join... Read More
In Krista Van Dolzer’s dystopian novel, "Earth to Dad", the world has been razed by climate change, and humanity’s best option is to colonize Mars. But eleven-year-old Jameson O’Malley just wants his dad to return from the red... Read More
In "Wired", a frighteningly believable story set in the not-too-distant future, technology has achieved its darkest promise, replacing human interactions and genuine experiences with virtual reality. Independent, hardworking Maggie has... Read More