"Here for the Joy" is a spiritual growth memoir that models how every human being can achieve freedom and deep, abiding joy. Ananda Forest’s memoir "Here for the Joy" is about achieving freedom from trauma, addiction, and despair. Born... Read More
"Moraline" is a gentle, empowering novel in which young advocates find their work enhanced by moments of magic. In Cintia Alfonso Fior’s appealing novel "Moraline", a fidgety girl who loves to run finds her place and purpose at a new... Read More
Full of wise counsel, "The Art of Forgiveness" is a faith-based self-help text about the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of letting go of the past. With elements of a memoir, Pamela Marshall’s emotive faith-based self-help... Read More
Refined and unpretentious, these short stories are directed by possibilities and filled with distinctive characters. Tony Canino’s collection "Acts of a Dubious Nature" comprises ten diverse and character-driven short stories. Ranging... Read More
"Miracle Times Two" is a lovely picture book in which a mother reassures her children that every adventure is guided by fate. In Mazzy Moore’s picture book "Miracle Times Two", a mother gives up her exciting life of travel and... Read More
"Hello Up There!" is an affirming picture book in which a physically disabled boy learns that he can’t be stopped from having rich life experiences. In Judi Buenaflor’s warm picture book "Hello Up There!", a friendly giraffe teaches... Read More
In this story that encourages self-acceptance, a frustrated girl with untameable type 4 curls goes to her grandfather in despair, asking why she’s the only one with hair like hers. He assures her that she is not, in fact, alone: many... Read More
Nancy Bilyeau’s "The Fugitive Colours" is a suspenseful novel set within the London art world of the 1760s. In Spitalfields, amid London’s Huguenot community, entrepreneur Genevieve struggles to keep her silk design business going.... Read More