"Gone on Sunday" mixes the light touch of a cozy mystery, the terrible weight of history, a hint of romance, and the secrets of stifling summer. In Tower Lowe’s delicious and sultry "Gone on Sunday", a forty-year-old murder mystery... Read More
This story is perfect for children struggling to get the hang of working well with others. "The Misadventures of Miss Snoots" by Brenda W. Atkinson follows one snooty bear as she learns to accept what a real family looks like. The story... Read More
"Happy Me!" presents relaxation tools in a way that children can easily recall and look forward to doing. In Happy Me!: Relax and Breathe, Eileen Michele presents three breathing exercises as little stories accompanied by pictures to... Read More
Sumich’s collection draws surprising connections between images and verse. David Sumich’s "The Picture Show" is a unique blend of verse and graphic art. Holding to a strict structure and narrow rhyme schemes, poems explore the... Read More
Polished and professional, "The Mysterious Red Fruit" would make a particularly good option for early language classes. What’s better than a cute picture book? A cute picture book in multiple languages that features augmented... Read More
This volume concludes the story of a family that becomes alive once again through their descendant’s hard work and determination to tell their tale. The Harwoods of Darwen: Volume 2, Part II is a study in how one man’s determination... Read More
Despite the hefty subject matter, Death of the Middle Class is solidly written and is easy to follow. In Death of the Middle Class + Secular Economic Stagnation = How Trade with Communist China Is Destroying Democracy and Capitalism,... Read More
Those who like real-life inspirational stories will enjoy this passionate take on father-son relationships. Bruno DeLuca’s powerful memoir "Rising Above" passionately details his childhood in the 1960s, with the tumultuous relationship... Read More