A heartrending tale of parental loss, "Dragon Fire" teaches about the debilitating effects of terminal illness through a somber allegorical story of a mother dragon whose flames diminish then go out. The vividly patterned backgrounds on... Read More
Adorable animals and their babies inhabit the pages of this educational board book with soft pastel colors. From penguin and chick to whale and calf to kangaroo and joey, among others, the parent-child pairs look out from their... Read More
When a wolf doesn’t want to be dreary old gray anymore, his identity crisis leads him to try out an array of colors each day until he becomes comfortable in his own skin … er, fur. His teardrop-shaped body and uneven eyes give him a... Read More
Uno! Dos! Tres! Learn to count with this bilingual picture book featuring wrestling luchadores and the rambunctious boy who defeats them all. The brightly colored masks and speech bubbles give the book a comic-book style as, from page to... Read More
Well-drawn characters are the highlights of this top-notch, entertaining thriller. Detectives Sal Mitchell and Eddie Sandovan are back in Steve Williams’s most recent mystery, "Ace". This time they’ve got a murder that wraps up just... Read More
Kohlhagen doesn’t shy away from the ugly history of the American West in this novel about white settlers in nineteenth-century Oregon and Wyoming. Following up his work of historical fiction, Where They Bury You, Steven W. Kohlhagen... Read More
Moulthrop’s stories showcase his command of rhythm in prose and dialogue as they show the inner life of his characters. In an eclectic collection of twelve short stories, Robert Moulthrop explores family, relationships, and ennui... Read More
Description and dialogue balance to bring both the rounded characters and the Rocky Mountain setting alive in this tale of danger, death, and intrigue. Chuck Bender, newly married archaeologist, has just three more days of teaching a... Read More