"Sin Bravely" is a hilarious, thought-provoking, and thoroughly unconventional story of salvation. Maggie Rowe’s memoir of the summer she spent as a troubled teenager in a fundamentalist Christian psychiatric center is a rare creature... Read More
"Road to Isabelle" is a swift and involving look at the vicious engagements of the First Indochina War. J. C. Bourg’s "Road to Isabelle" is a highly atmospheric account of the First Indochina War, as seen through the eyes of four... Read More
The tickling of ivories, or birdsong, how one note relates to the next and amounts to something more—that’s the initial impression of Adam Houle’s lines, as they go about their work describing outdoor trades, chores, and pursuits.... Read More
This cinematographic novel examines dreams for a better America against a callous political system. Bob Siqveland’s "The Vicissitudes of Fortune" is an epic tale of five racially and socially diverse young men thrust into the... Read More
A robot who knows Kung Fu and loves peanut butter and jelly sandwiches battles a chicken who aims to, of course, steal all the peanut butter and jelly he can find, in The Adventures of Kung Fu Robot: How to Make a Peanut Butter, Jelly... Read More
Comprehensive, accessible, and eye-opening, "The Heart and Science of Yoga" is a definitive guide on living an empowered, fulfilled life. Art dealer turned spiritual teacher Leonard Perlmutter writes with compassion, wisdom, and empathy... Read More
Delivering an important moral along with a good dose of practical advice, "Polygonsters" is a nice addition to the Ponderville series. Cindy Helms returns to the fictional world of Ponderville in her charming children’s picture book... Read More
Difficult at times, but immensely rewarding, "Dysphoria" is alternative medicine for the mind and the soul. Shane Neilson uses his background as a physician and his interest in old medical writings to inspire his darkly probing poetry... Read More