Lise Van Susteren and Stacey Colino’s "Emotional Inflammation" is a transformational road map to staying grounded in turbulent times. Facing climate change, gun violence, and political strife, people are stressed out and overwhelmed.... Read More
Heidi Chiavaroli’s thrilling romance "The Tea Chest" asks questions that resonate beyond the immediate needs of its heroines. Emma and Hayley live two hundred years apart, but they are connected through their tenacity and willingness... Read More
Parnaz Foroutan’s "Home Is a Stranger" is a personal and political memoir about being a woman, and an Iranian American, in both the US and Iran. Foroutan left Iran when she was six, during the rise of Ayatollah Khomeni. She grew up in... Read More
A bevy of wild creatures in vibrant neon hues emerge on the pages of this book; look closer at each tentacle, tail, and body in motion for a message hidden in plain sight. This uniquely crafted word search and letter seek-and-find... Read More
Both fantastical and a commentary on blind faith, Sharon Hinck’s exquisite "Hidden Current" kick-starts a magical new series centered around the power of dance and staying true to yourself. A life spent learning intricate dance... Read More
In 2020, the Nineteenth Amendment turns 100, and Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder’s "A Century of Votes for Women" examines its history and effects in direct, accessible terms. Moving chronologically, the book first details the... Read More
Octavia E. Butler’s classic science fiction novel "Parable of the Sower" has been adapted into graphic novel format by Damian Duffy and John Jennings. In the bleak America of the 2020s, Lauren Oya Olamina, a young black woman, resides... Read More
Catherine Ryan Howard’s unique thriller "Rewind" begins when an Instagram star, Natalie’s, death is caught on video. It then rewinds to explain why Natalie was where she was, and who is responsible for her brutal murder. Natalie and... Read More