This memorable work makes its mark through its original and eloquent expression of ideas. "The Sand Carriers" is Val Villarreal Jr.’s unadorned collection of poetry. Its poems stand independently and speak strongly on their own, with... Read More
Fried’s firsthand account of acting as a 9/11 first responder is gripping. Gregory Fried’s memoir, "Life on the Thin Blue Line", recounts the author’s time as the executive police surgeon for the New York City Police Department.... Read More
Moving On by Standing Still offers an open-minded and refreshing approach to understanding and dealing with the “problem” behaviors of care-dependent people. When care-dependent people are unable to express their needs in words, they... Read More
This dense but well-structured philosophical text endeavors to examine the cultural causes of climate change. Drawing from the Enlightenment, American culture is fiercely individualistic. But is that a constructive attitude when that... Read More
"The Spirit of the Tree and Other Back Yard Tales" uses straightforward fable-like stories to meditate on the miracles of the natural world. In "The Spirit of the Tree and Other Back Yard Tales", Nancy Nason Guss explores spirituality... Read More
"Path to Justice" follows a harrowing case in an absorbing way. Jim Dutton’s "Path to Justice" is a smart and absorbing work of intrigue that goes behind the scenes of efforts to take down an international drug cartel. Nick Drummond is... Read More
Wonderful details offer a peek into another culture and will help children learn to love and accept all people. Paul Sutherland’s Sharon’s Song was inspired by Maurice Hasa’s “Kaleke Kasome” and is a sweet book about a little... Read More
Angled approaches, revealing inner character one carefully chosen word at a time, are a Reibetanz specialty. In the Porcupine Quill’s wonderful collection "The Essential John Reibetanz", exquisite poems focus on subjects both... Read More