Bamboo Promise: The Last Straw is truly inspirational, especially for those who suffer from trauma. Vicheara Houn’s Bamboo Promise: The Last Straw, Volume 2 relates the author’s traumatic experiences in the Cambodian killing fields... Read More
"Reflections on Mortality" is a noteworthy addition to the literature about death and dying. Some books, as Francis Bacon remarked, should be chewed and digested. "Reflections on Mortality", a series of nineteen essays edited by Robert... Read More
Colorful historical settings and insights into immigrant experiences result in a meaningful, satisfying story. A colorful saga of the wild days of the California gold rush, "Robbing the Pillars" by Kalen Vaughan Johnson chronicles... Read More
"Waiting for General MacArthur" explores an often forgotten war front, illuminating the history of one of America’s most important Pacific allies. How did the free people of Asia’s island nations experience the Second World War? In... Read More
An interesting premise and a unique blend of modern international thriller with historic warfare make this an appealing historical work. In The Spanish Knight’s Secret, Peter H. Christopher brings to life the Great Siege of Malta... Read More
"In the Way of Jesus" fills a needed niche, offering church followers a way to really grow in faith. Paul D. Kroeker’s "In the Way of Jesus" is a collection of pastoral reflections that offer a worthy exploration of what life looks... Read More
This is a layered dystopia—feminist, violent, and blunt, it will engross its readerships. There are hints that women in the time before the plague had choices, but Etta of Nowhere—who goes by Eddy when she’s on the road... Read More
This book will help children appreciate the ocean and the beauty and diversity of the world below the water’s surface. With lush, vibrant illustrations and appealing, friendly characters, Robert Scott Thayer’s "Kobee Manatee... Read More