"A Serious Call" is a quiet, beautifully rendered story of our relationships to objects, books, and the people around them. Don Coles’s sixteenth book, "A Serious Call", is, among other things, an homage to memory, books, and the... Read More
This captivating tale will attract lovers of all things impish and clandestine—romance at its best. Enchantment, whimsy, and fun spin this heart-warming tale into a make-believe realm filled with storybook characters. Well-suited to... Read More
Informative and accessible, this guide can benefit anybody involved in the education of a child with ASD. The educational needs of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) vary on a case-by-case basis, but instructors consistently... Read More
At its core, this book introduces principles and ideas that separate daydreams from reality and encourage fulfillment from within. The bright pink cover with a line drawing of a brain and fun font indicates that Free Your Mind: A... Read More
The book’s dreamlike tone is a pleasant change from the grim and dark novels that characterize the modern fantasy genre. In "The Sidhe", author Charlotte Ashe portrays a world where the magical sidhe of the faerie world are enslaved by... Read More
A former Carol Burnett writer reveals his life in funny bits. Kenny Solms tells the story of his rise to prominence and his continuing career in the world of comedy writing in his humorous memoir, "Bits". "Bits" takes its title from... Read More
This memorable novel from an expert writer is a story about a boy and his father, and how illness changes their lives. With Tom Hall & the Captain of All These Men of Death, Russell Hill has written a coming-of-age novel that works... Read More
To better understand humanity, as an exercise in confronting the truth, and to locate the pit of our stomach, we took a hard look at the issue of overpopulation and overdevelopment via the two hundred photographs in this book—we are... Read More