Compassion is key in this book that serves to inspire those within the LGBTQ+ community to see that everyone’s struggle is different. The second edition of Loren A. Olson’s Finally Out: Letting Go of Living Straight achieves an... Read More
A woman with wings is pulled down from the stars by the despairing god of the river, and is chained to the earth by his jealous love. Simultaneously, a village doctor’s affection becomes a place of refuge for a young woman with a... Read More
Questions are answered and excitement is sparked in this one-of-a-kind guide. "2Brides 2Be" is a guidebook specifically for women same-sex couples, covering all of what they will face as they plan a wedding with two brides. Brides are... Read More
This wise, moving ode to an era turns the pain of growing up with divorce into a hopeful journey. "Thirteen Shells" draws an impressionable Canadian girlhood from the late 1970s through the 1980s. Nadia Bozak reveals the erosion of a... Read More
Bell’s is a mystery in a high literary realm. Nero is dead, Vesuvius has devastated the land, and prominent Roman lawyer and author Pliny the Younger has become entangled in another murder, in Fortune’s Fool, Bell’s sixth... Read More
"Zero Day" is a fascinating and highly relevant thriller with invigorating elements of realism. T. L. Williams’s "Zero Day" is a complex, smart, and timely drama about virtual warfare. Within the thriller, China uses hacking to attack... Read More
This excellent work on depression should be required reading for therapists and those suffering from the disease. James Manning’s "How to Befriend, Tame, Manage, and Teach Your Black Dog Called Depression Using CBT" shows that, like a... Read More
An intertwining of personal, natural, and political history reveals an eager, sensitive mind. That a tree could be called “central to the march of civilization” came as no surprise to poet and essayist Christopher Merrill who, as a... Read More