These raw perspectives are a necessary introduction to the incredibly complex nature of the Israeli/Palestinian divide. For his eye-opening portrait of contemporary Israel, journalist Nir Baram spent a year talking to Palestinians and... Read More
This book is a reaffirmation of the good that people can do and how one young man succeeded despite the odds against him. "Gratitude in Low Voices" is an inspiring memoir by Dawit Gebremichael Habte, who poignantly portrays his childhood... Read More
"Body Horror" is an incredible, touching, intelligent collection that looks beyond what’s comfortable to examine what is true. By turns tender, insightful, and sharp as a scalpel, Anne Elizabeth Moore’s essays in Body Horror... Read More
Choyce’s refusal to pigeonhole his characters makes them into people most readers will easily care about. Two teen outsiders become unlikely friends and, ultimately, allies, in Lesley Choyce’s well-written and compulsively readable... Read More
"Bullets to Bandages" offers an intricate look inside one of the most battle-tested military forces in the world. Mark Terris’s memoir, Bullets to Bandages: Life Inside the Israel Defense Forces, looks back at the American doctor’s... Read More
Written specifically for women, this comprehensive guide is a road map to planning a small business. There are scores of books that address how to start a small business. Business guru Christy Wright’s book is different because she... Read More
At the luminous center of this novel is a family that, however they are dispersed, finds a way to endure. Most Perfect Things About People is a naturalistic novel-in-portraits that explores violence in Southern Ontario. With remarkable... Read More
"Heal Your Soul History" will resonate with those interested in a life of peace and wholeness. Tracee Dunblazier’s "Heal Your Soul History" is a unique take on walking through the modern age with energy, self-esteem, and an open heart.... Read More