This magical true story is both heartwarming and funny in its narrative of an orphaned black rhino and its adoptive human family in Zimbabwe. Luscious illustrations pair with the engaging text to entertain young readers and interest them... Read More
"Still Running" tells a true and inspiring story of football and civil rights. "Still Running", by Nathaniel Northington, shares one African American man’s fight against racism on a seemingly unlikely battleground: the football field.... Read More
This fast-paced, well-organized book is a pocket-sized friend to those seeking employment. "The Little Silver Book - Interviewing" by D. Neil Berdiev is a start-to-finish guide for those facing the dreaded tap-dance of the job interview.... Read More
Roman’s latest book goes to Greece to teach new vocabulary and cultural concepts to English-speaking children in a context they can understand. Around the world in eighty books? Given the pace of new additions to Carole P. Roman’s If... Read More
Fields makes room for thorough character development in this thriller otherwise driven by action, suspense, and themes of human nature. In the second installment of Michael Fields’s acclaimed Twin River saga, Twin River II: Have... Read More
While each haiku stands on its own merit, the collection, read from beginning to end, is linked by tone and subject matter. Poet Sander Zulauf’s haiku collection "Bashō in America" takes its inspiration from Matsuo Bashō, a famous... Read More
This reimagining of the classic haunted house story is filled with complicated characters, both living and dead. Set in in a salty New England village, "The After House" brings history to life through the hauntings of a... Read More
A child’s funny misinterpretation of words is both enjoyable and humorously lifelike. Distraught parents can say the darndest things, and young ears and minds may often have trouble understanding their adult expressions of... Read More