"Forgiven" is a spirited novel about healing and family tenderness. In Bruce J. Berger’s spiritual novel "Forgiven", a trip to Greece prompts life changes for each member of a busy Jewish family. Theodora, working as a nun in Greece,... Read More
Considering a litany of cerebral problems having to do with ongoing debates about the existence of free will, The Skeptic’s Paradox is a probing philosophical exercise. Dario Tonelli’s novel treatise The Skeptic’s Paradox suggests... Read More
A looming fight between the forces of good and evil backdrops "Redemption Post Mortem", an exciting thriller about a soul’s post-life adventures. About heavenly corruptions and human dreams, Emil Buchman’s enthralling thriller... Read More
Edited by Emeritus Professor Rafael Ocasio to reflect his mentor’s literary evolution and multitudinous cultural contributions, "Peach Pit Corazón" is an invaluable, scintillating collection of Georgia Rican writer Judith Ortiz... Read More
The revealing career guide "Not Made for You" arms women and minorities with the tools they need to combat workplace discrimination in the technology industry. Global marketing executive Kae Kronthaler-Williams’s perceptive leadership... Read More
Reflecting on the inescapablity of generational growing pains, a fatherless father works to connect with his adolescent son in Kevin Moffett’s tender, rousing novel "Only Son". Told in triptych form, the novel begins at the fracture... Read More
Preparing for bedtime is akin to an adventure in this cheeky, cheery, onomatopoeic rhyming picture book that encourages children to “dream bold and bright.” It begins with the toot of a welcoming train headed for the night. Little... Read More
This warm story in which friendship has a vivifying effect begins on an icy day, when a lonely wolf happens upon a red teddy bear in the snow. It feels like kismet: he’s in want of a friend. Soon, he and the bear are climbing trees,... Read More