Perfect reading for story time, this book will have young listeners giggling away at Louie’s zany adventures. Louie the Lhasa Apso lives life with gusto, engaging in all manner of “human” activities, from learning kung fu to... Read More
When the Junior Braves of Roseland, Washington, a diverse, Boy Scout-like group of preteens and teens, get back from a weeklong wilderness camping trip, they expect to return to video games, caring parents, and relatively easy suburban... Read More
In "To Have a Center", Swiss-born philosopher, author, artist, and poet Frithjof Schuon (1907-1998) expresses his faith in an “absolute principle,” or God, and affirms that such faith is the necessary basis for an authentic life.... Read More
Extensive research and an injection of personality make this a definitive biography of the most underrated Beatle. Richard Starkey evolved from working-class roots and a sickly childhood to becoming one-quarter of the most famous... Read More
A dank roadside motel plays a central role in this murder mystery involving teenage girls, competition, and festering secrets. In this well-written atmospheric mystery, Juliet Townsend has never left town after high school. As a runner... Read More
"Magic Bat Day" will spread a love of baseball and really engage young readers who are already interested in learning the game. "Magic Bat Day", the latest installment in the Hometown All Stars series, is an interactive picture book that... Read More
This YA romantic comedy reflects traditional coming-of-age themes, further complicated by issues of sexuality and identity. Eldot’s romantic comedy You’re in High School Now follows Julian, a young gay man in who is getting to know... Read More
"Old Growth and Ivy" will engage those looking for a thriller that also sweetly celebrates love. Jayne Menard’s romantic crime drama "Old Growth and Ivy", the first in a trilogy, juxtaposes heart-pounding shootouts with warmhearted... Read More