Whether they are choosing toys for toddlers or colleges for young adults, Breaking Through! Helping Girls Succeed in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math guides parents, educators, professionals, and students as they not only... Read More
A must read for educators and parents, "Cultivating the Genius of Black Children" is a practical, in-depth look at the cultural relevancy and teaching methodologies best suited for the success of black children in public and private... Read More
The popularity of local farmers’ markets and community-supported agriculture (CSA) initiatives often involves a common question: what to do with an uncommon or abundant supply of—insert fruit/vegetable/herb of choice here—and how... Read More
"Their Great Gift" is a beautiful book about the American immigrant experience. A simple narrative shares the often difficult struggle of families as they tried to establish new lives in America and the legacy that they created for their... Read More
"The Stone Thrower", by Jael Ealey Richardson, is the true story of Chuck Ealey, an African American boy born in 1950. He played quarterback in football throughout high school and college and never lost a game. Intended for children ages... Read More
This newly translated travelogue is measured in the sound of the wheels of carts and the clatter of hooves. The Caucasus has never lacked for attention from travelers. From ancient times to the present day, historians and writers have... Read More
In this haunting, gothic-esque novel of suspense, Samuel Grafton-Hall is a brilliant, revered architect—and a murderer. Successful and accomplished, he nonetheless views his genius as a gift that puts him above petty nuisances like... Read More
Can you trust your own memories? When Charles Lang wakes up in a house he doesn’t recognize, with no idea who he is or where he came from, he must rely on the clues around him to piece together his life. What he discovers is shocking... Read More