Winter Always Turns to Spring
While Sachiko “Takata” Bailey is a survivor, it takes years before she is able to thrive. A Japanese war bride, Bailey married African-American soldier LeRoy Bailey in 1952.... Read More
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While Sachiko “Takata” Bailey is a survivor, it takes years before she is able to thrive. A Japanese war bride, Bailey married African-American soldier LeRoy Bailey in 1952.... Read More
There are so many stories from Africa that remain untold and "The Dangerous Bridge" is one that deserves a wider audience. Timothy Epupa Ngenge is a jurist, preacher, and... Read More
There are plenty of books that aim to help children who are being bullied, but the titles that stand out are the ones that encourage a bullied child to have empathy for the... Read More
Kingdom Wealth: The Power to Get It, by J. Vernon Duncan, explores just how Christians can increase in Kingdom wealth—the financial blessings available to those who are part... Read More
Set during the Civil War, "Rain Upon the Blinding Dust" tells the story of Moses, a runaway slave who joins the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry, and John, a drummer in the... Read More
In this tribute to a cherished mentor, Collis D. Patterson collects Samuel L. Banks’ writings and oral presentations (produced between 1990 and 1995), as well as outlines of... Read More
In "A Checkered Path to Destiny", Ivan L. Flynn, a native of Jamaica who now lives in the United States, recounts how he overcame a number of obstacles—familial, societal, and... Read More
People often do not know how to handle grief. In part, this may be due to the fact that many people try to rush through the grieving process. "Two Chai Day" will be valuable to... Read More
This book of paper dolls was created using characters that were based on the beloved stuffed animals of the illustrator’s childhood. Like many treasured childhood toys, these... Read More
This well-intended and well-executed guide to getting and keeping work gives teens a foundation for preparing themselves to be a whole person, a worthy goal that standard job... Read More
Gelasia Marquez’s memoir, "Finding Myself", is delivered through the lens of her career in psychology. She uses professional terminology throughout the book and at times... Read More
"Out of a Southern African Furnace" is a technical thriller, with an emphasis placed on the technical part. While author Dr. Thomas Bagot does not overuse technical jargon, much... Read More
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