Lanter has preserved the time and place of his youth with humor and uncommon, soul-piercing precision. “There is a lifetime of instruction on the streets of small Midwestern towns,” writes Wayne Lanter, a masterful storyteller and... Read More
Vibrant illustrations grace this optimistic tale of a doll who longs to be human. In the vein of Pinocchio and The Velveteen Rabbit, Richard Sills’s new work features a “bunny doll with angel wings” whose desire to spring to life... Read More
Neville captures character motivations through engaging dialogue and a roller-coaster plot. An intelligent, fast-paced thriller and mystery novel, "The Rule of Equity", by Jonathan Neville, is sure to grab readers and take them for an... Read More
An executive coach hits the mark with amusing stories and practical lessons about leadership. Iain Martin’s unusually titled leadership book, Looking Down On Leaders, is smart, insightful, and just plain fun. A Scottish executive coach... Read More
Arnold lays out his evidence that seeds of a mass murderer are planted from mom’s postnatal depression. It’s a question equally likely to spark debate in college classrooms or around the workplace watercooler: how did Hitler become... Read More
Mouat’s prowess as a journalist is clear in the extensive interviews and study of historical documents. The United Nations secretary-general is the epitome of diplomacy—having to not only communicate between governments, but also do... Read More
Sometimes parents just don’t understand…that kids just want to save the world. In the Munn mother/daughter premier novel, "Defy the Night", a young heroine named Magali risks her life to rescue children from deadly Nazi internment... Read More
Parson weaves a plot that offers a surprising twist, refreshing for a romance. Happily ever after doesn’t always mean a storybook ending. In "The Inheritance", Michael K. Parson crafts a love story in which selfish mistakes and pride... Read More