Respectful, sweet characters combine with rich detail of day-to-day life to present a worthwhile message about love. In "If Only", a sweet romance about first love, star high school quarterback Bill and pretty redhead Sarah have an... Read More
Nigerian author brings a wealth of knowledge of African slave trade to this eye-opening story. White slave traders posed a fearful threat to West African natives from 1450 and 1860. The events in this well-researched first volume of Ugo... Read More
In Leon Rooke’s imaginative, surreal world, it is always April. In "The April Poems", Leon Rooke bridges the gap between poetry and fiction with an array of poems that, while wildly experimental at times, form an overarching narrative... Read More
“Nothing is prettier and at the same time more deadly than Napalm,” writes Richard Carl Wieburg, a US Army lieutenant in Vietnam in 1968, who spent a truly terrifying year as “the leader of a mercenary squad, run by the CIA.”... Read More
Sweet story with pleasant illustrations offers a beautiful gift of the heart to author’s grandchildren. Remove from Bambi the essential character of the hunter and the comic relief of Thumper, and the beloved children’s classic... Read More
This conservative author has refreshing, pull-no-punches ideas on what’s gone wrong with America. Shawn Ryan Rosa has written a thought-provoking and highly personal manifesto that advocates for conservative values and a return to... Read More
As copious wheat eaters, “Western people possibly ingest toxins in a quantity never before seen,” writes Valentino Palpacelli, in "Staple Food, Natural Toxins and Related Diseases". This well-researched book suggests that fungus in... Read More
This modern-day Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a thriller that sketches out the world of adolescence with intelligence. Part thriller, part coming-of-age novel, this is a powerful exploration of friendship, loyalty, and young people... Read More