Drawing on decades of experience, the informative strategic business guide "Take Charge of the Future" suggests methods for effective decision-making. Arden Brummell’s robust business guide "Take Charge of the Future" encourages people... Read More
A piece of land tied to an unsavory family history wallows and declines in the decades-long historical novel "The Johnson Place". A tract of land near the Blue Ridge mountains inspires "The Johnson Place", J. Stewart Willis’s multipart... Read More
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The universe is strange and wonderful, as Jillian Scudder reveals in "The Milky Way Smells of Rum and Raspberries", a book that balances its reverence for science with respect for its audience’s intelligence. Did you know that the moon... Read More
In Ronya Othmann’s captivating novel "The Summers", a German Yazidi girl comes of age in a time of political crisis. Syria is “found on maps, globes, and official documents,” but Leyla, who spends summers there with her... Read More
"The Art and Law of Rest" is a handy reference text for those navigating the complications of mental health-care systems. Legal guidance abounds in Andy Chu’s book "The Art and Law of Rest", which covers the process of getting paid... Read More
"Quest for the Neptius" is a delightful fantasy novel in which an ordinary girl is awed by her encounters with good, evil, and her personal power to achieve greatness. In A. H. Benjamin’s captivating fantasy novel "Quest for the... Read More