In Amanda Svensson’s novel "A System So Magnificent It Is Blinding", a shocking secret forces three siblings to reevaluate their places in their family and the world. Sebastian, Matilda, and Clara are triplets, but they have never been... Read More
"The Fin-Tastic Rescue" is an informative, encouraging picture book about caring for marine animals and their habitats. Laura Mancuso’s provocative picture book "The Fin-Tastic Rescue" concerns how human actions impact nature; it... Read More
Bishop’s Endgame is a frenetic thriller in which two men confront their mortality while struggling with the loss of a legendary spy. In Michael Frost Beckner’s tense thriller Bishop’s Endgame, the murder of a legendary spy sparks a... Read More
"Dispatches from the Cowgirl" is a fascinating diplomat’s wife’s memoir that covers exciting postings in Africa. Julie Tully’s memoir "Dispatches from the Cowgirl" is a vicarious visit to expat life in Africa. Tully, the American... Read More
"Soul of a Professor" is an inspiring memoir about a lengthy search for a higher calling. Lisa A. Pruitt’s calibrated memoir "Soul of a Professor" concerns how work once undermined her sense of self-worth. Pruitt grew up in New England... Read More
All Democrats, from concerned citizens to party leaders, will benefit from Weber and Weber’s tough love and practical, reasonable advice. In their political science book "Branding Democrats", Ken Weber and Daryl Weber explain why... Read More
In the science fiction novel "Faded Glimpses of Time", relationships are strained when temporality becomes muddled. Nyah Nichol’s science fiction novel "Faded Glimpses of Time" toys with the consequences of time travel and... Read More
Two men interrogate each other in the tense spy novel Muir’s Gambit, musing over espionage’s moral quandaries and costs. Opening with a succinct, explosive declaration—“Charlie March is dead”—Michael Frost Beckner’s taut... Read More