Gurland’s guide provides everything that the parents of special needs children need to get started on advocating for their children. How to Advocate Successfully for Your Child: What Every Parent Should Know about Special Education Law... Read More
This appealingly absurd alternate reality will be of particular interest to those frustrated by the online world. Akwesi Phillips’s "The Seduction Challenge" is a thrilling and satirical tale that follows a group of uncommon misfits... Read More
"An Ordinary Tragedy" weaves a fascinating, tragic narrative about what’s underneath the surface of a family. An Ordinary Tragedy: A Memoir of Crimes and Shattered Lives by Lori Hart Beninger is a memoir of how keeping up appearances... Read More
"Special You" is about a little elephant named Little Why. As he travels with the other elephants to a watering hole, he meets several interesting animals and wishes that he had long legs, spiky horns, or a snappy snout like they do, but... Read More
As the name implies, every picture offers a great self-affirmation session as well as an escape from the digital world. The accompanying question-and-answer page encourages journaling to complete the experience. Read More
"WASP Sting" is an easygoing story about the planes of WWII and the bravery of the pilots who flew them. With a shifty balance of romantic tension and authentic military flight knowledge, Lee A. Sweetapple’s "WASP Sting" is a... Read More
The real lesson of "Jay" is to cherish life’s small moments, and to remain on the lookout for the many flashes of beauty that surround us. A Midwestern brand of self-effacement runs through Jay Reed’s eponymous photo memoir, "Jay".... Read More
Lucid, interconnected portraits of adults reveal defeat, yearning, ambition, and loneliness. Nanette L. Avery pays impressive tribute to the Southern Gothic in A Curious Host. Against a backdrop of heavy rain, this panoramic novel... Read More