"Crash Lane News" is an unquestionable bible for those hitting the road, a lifesaver packed in the glove box. Right off the bat, "Crash Lane News" declares itself a self-help book. On today’s highways, travelers have to be aware of... Read More
Rather than just preach to children, this book gives them tangible ways that they too can beautify Mother Earth. The perfect picture book to share on Earth Day and beyond, Ranya Rafiq Malouf’s Bluefish & the Three Rs Plan shows... Read More
Henderson’s descriptions of little-known parts of Africa bring to life the warmth, curiosity, pride, and endurance of the people he met there. Like a travel blog, but written back in the 1970s, James Henderson’s Travels with King... Read More
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