Sherman Stevens maintains that Christians should follow biblically based directives when navigating life’s difficulties. Bahamian theologian Sherman Stevens posits, “at every age and stage human beings experience struggle of some... Read More
A teen prodigy’s AI tries to pass for human in this quirky, thought-provoking novel. A teen computer whiz and his artificial-intelligence protégé return to high school in this inventive YA fiction debut. Though occasionally a bit... Read More
Clarity and conviction make this guide to heart health through spiritual practice a convincing read. Physical health and spiritual wellbeing are often treated as two entirely separate subjects, but Tennessee-based cardiologist Arthur E.... Read More
Perkison’s strong storytelling grabs us from the first sentence and doesn’t let go until the final page. In "The Do-Nothing", Brannon Perkison weaves a story of loss, betrayal, and determination through the eyes of a teenage boy... Read More
Parents and grandparents will enjoy sharing many of these poems with their loved ones. Visual artist and educator Laurel Lorraine Lancer has compiled a varied and voluminous book of formal poems. Sometimes serious and often whimsical,... Read More
Richens blurs the line between guilt and innocence in this eye-opening autobiography of German life during Word War II. Margot Richens debuts with a revelatory autobiography that brings to light the ups and downs of German civilian life,... Read More
Gothic details blend with a contemporary setting to make for a modern, romantic beach read. There’s a certain pleasure in reading a good Gothic novel. From Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, stories... Read More
The concept at the heart of the book, spreading awareness of conservation issues through fiction and fantasy, is fresh, exciting, and meaningful. The Last Biome: And the Five Clades by Hazel R. Espinar combines magic and science in a... Read More