Its endorsements and approachability considered, this introduction to Buddhist practice stands to woo Western audiences with ease. From respected practitioner Lama Tsomo comes "Why Is the Dalai Lama Always Smiling?"—a thoughtful guide... Read More
"Revising Genesis" dances with disciplines ranging from literary criticism to the sciences. James Quatro sets out on an interesting and complicated eisegetical quest with "Revising Genesis", an ambitious work that endeavors to show that... Read More
This young adult novel brings notions of self-acceptance to the fore, against an exciting 1970s background. A fragile young woman attempts to put the pieces of her life back together following several traumatic experiences in Addicted to... Read More
With a dark, fairytale quality, "A Fierce and Subtle Poison" works like an ethereal spell, weaving together the story of a young man and a mysterious, cursed girl. “I met Marisol on a Sunday night,” the first chapter begins, “two... Read More
Paisner deftly uses the technique of grounding otherworldly fiction in everyday reality. Daniel Paisner’s "A Single Happened Thing" is an engaging novel that weaves past and present with baseball and life, in a tone of surety and warm... Read More
If you’re seeking a pill-less way to reduce ADHD, prevent obesity, boost immune systems, and radically improve other health conditions in your young patients, order them to sit beside a rain-swelled creek, roll in the springy moss and... Read More
Perfect for children in transitional stages, Lizzy’s story of adapting to a new school is charming and hopeful. Vibrant illustrations and an engaging main character help young readers explore themes of resilience, courage, and... Read More
This is an entertaining and adventurous beginning to a series about three friends in an arboreal world. Three young inhabitants of an arboreal-based community grow concerned when they discover evidence that may threaten their idyllic... Read More