Gabriel’s Daughters is a lovely and optimistic story about the uncrushable nature of women’s spirituality. Janet Kay Jensen’s Gabriel’s Daughters is the imaginative tale of a young girl who breaks away from the expectations of... Read More
A young man with autism falls for a hooker in this heartfelt, out-of-the-ordinary romance. In Allen Wolf’s novel "Hooked" (adapted from his award-winning screenplay), a romantic twentysomething fails to spot that his new girlfriend is... Read More
This heartbreaking but ultimately inspiring love story reveals the power of love as a way to overcome fear of acceptance. Hunter Carlisle seems to have it all—a bright future in sales, a beautiful girlfriend, and a strong Christian... Read More
In a style that is both literary and fable-like, this novel follows an antihero on a journey to uniting the self with society. In a fantasy world that oddly mirrors our own, John Benditt weaves a fable-like tale that offers subtle... Read More
Hareven’s brilliant writing is simply irresistible as she traces two sisters’ emotional journeys through recovering from a childhood trauma. In "Lies, First Person", by Gail Hareven (translated from the Hebrew by Dalya Bilu), sisters... Read More
"Missing Persons" is more than a memoir; it is wonderful entertainment and a celebration of memory. Bruce Piasecki, author of the memoir Missing Persons: A Life of Unexpected Influences, leaves the impression that he is not a person who... Read More
Examining the history, function, and impact of paper on society, Müller reveals how the age of books and the age of the Internet are connected, not in opposition. Lothar Müller’s "White Magic" presents the evolution of paper from its... Read More
It’s impossible not to care about what happens to these merry anarchists as they seek to unchain themselves and their fellow creatures. Individual heroism takes a sideline to mutual aid, horizontal organizing, and celebrating diverse... Read More