Roy Dennis is a UK wildlife conservation pioneer; in the past six decades, he has been particularly active in reintroducing birds of prey, including ospreys and white-tailed eagles. In the essays of "Mistletoe Winter", his excitement... Read More
In Andrew Miller’s historical novel The Slowworm’s Song, a British family reckons with their patriarch’s military involvement in Northern Ireland’s Troubles. Though raised as a Quaker, Stephen joined the British army when he was... Read More
"Inferno!" is an informative blow-by-blow account of how the Marshall Fire progressed and of how the surrounding community fought back during and after the event. Tom Gormley’s "Inferno!" recounts how Colorado’s devastating Marshall... Read More
Hope and security can be found in God, according to "Blessings", a devotional with instructions for setting aside beliefs that differ from Jesus’s teachings. Alan Carruth’s sensible and straightforward Christian devotional... Read More
"Beneath the Purple Dawn" is an exciting geopolitical thriller in which a war veteran and his allies hope to secure peace despite those who profit on strife. In Brett Andrew Strange’s political thriller "Beneath the Purple Dawn", an... Read More
In the empathetic novel The Residents’ Voice, a woman makes stunning breakthroughs in the study of dementia. In Pieta Valentine’s based-in-truth novel The Residents’ Voice, a physiotherapist does groundbreaking work with dementia... Read More
"Love and Kisses, Charlie" is a moving scrapbook of a family’s World War II correspondence. Compiled by Joshua Gerstein, the letters, postcards, and telegrams collected in "Love and Kisses, Charlie" were a source of family comfort that... Read More
"Many Are Invited" is a fascinating psychological novel in which a man meddles in his married friends’ lives with disastrous consequences. In Dennis Cuesta’s beguiling and suspenseful novel "Many Are Invited", a man fuels a tragedy... Read More