A missing heiress raised in Monaco travels to Yorkshire, England, to claim her legacy in this Edwardian novel. Roseanna M. White presents a common historical situation in "The Lost Heiress", infusing the plot with vigor through the use... Read More
As the importance of environmental stewardship becomes clearer, teaching children how they can help becomes an important task for all caregivers. "If You Love Honey" illustrates the connection between honey, honey bees, and all of the... Read More
This outstanding historical novel follows one man’s quest to clear his father’s name after Lincoln’s assassination. Dairl M. Johnson presents an outstanding historical novel that traces how journalist John Stanton—the fictional... Read More
This high-energy, rollicking misadventure will change the way you look at the publishing industry forever. Calling themselves the Slush Pile Brigade as a nod to the unsolicited writings sent to publishing houses, four friends take on the... Read More
This compilation of interviews with eighteen “everyday leaders” provides an interesting, intimate look at leadership. “Leadership” is one of those sometimes elusive qualities that is not easy to define, which may be the reason so... Read More
Mom and son each break through to the other side of death and find comfort. Erik Medhus’s suicide at the age of twenty left his family and friends devastated. But they were soon to learn that Erik, though no longer among them... Read More
Marcus offers sundry lessons and incites a new appreciation for Japan’s culture, history, and literature. “Compared with its ubiquitous commercial products,” Marvin Marcus writes, “the literature of Japan is little... Read More
This emotionally moving tribute gives insight into how Jackie Robinson affected the racial climate of Brooklyn and the nation. Breaking Ground: How Jackie Robinson Changed Brooklyn, by Alan Lelchuk, uses both memoirist and historian eyes... Read More