Author Michael Wood has created a fictional account surrounding one of Christianity’s most basic tenets: that unbelievers will be sent to hell for all eternity. Wood works a fictional storyline around actual documents unearthed by the... Read More
The writings and drawings in this volume were created by the author during a severe depression. While he was a young teenager Temple was subject to a great many radiation treatments and now middle-aged he suffers from multiple... Read More
Twelve-year-old Adam and his older cousin Justin are in for some unbelievable adventure in this debut young adult novel by Fiona Ingram. As the boys embark on a trip to Egypt with their grandmother and aunt the adults are determined that... Read More
Maria is only ten years old when her mother walks out of the house, leaving Maria’s father to raise five children alone. Maria can still remember her mother’s smell and the way she would sit on her bed at night and talk to her. Like... Read More
For the past several years the bestseller lists have hosted a deluge of titles based on historical religious artifacts and secret societies. Most of those books are based on Christianity so it’s a wonder that no one has written a book... Read More
Michael A. Connelly tells the story of Boston-born-and-bred Kevin “Rocky” Collins’ coming of age—middle age that is—in this sequel to An Informal Boston Education. At forty-three this pessimistic mid-level executive behaves as... Read More
It is obvious that poet Paul L. Shriver loves words. He loves the sound of them and what they can do but most of all Shriver loves to play with words and he does this very well. There is variety here to satisfy most every taste and... Read More
American history is filled with small moments that have tremendous repercussions. An altercation between British soldiers and American colonialists caused the Boston Massacre the momentum of which led to the American Revolution. John... Read More