A wounded man ingratiates himself to a community on the edge in the mythical novel "Life at the Precipice". In R. F. Vincent’s humane novel "Life at the Precipice", a navigator investigates a decimated Canadian hamlet. On the heels of... Read More
In the startling dystopian novel "The Quiet Limit", a doomed teenager confronts her faux-utopian society’s terrifying secret. In Trista Lundquist’s novel "The Quiet Limit", a girl in an idyllic society confronts her mortality as her... Read More
Covering a UN deployment that involved disarming warring factions, nation-building, and helping to facilitate elections, "The Horses of Sierra Leone" is a sobering memoir. In her memoir "The Horses of Sierra Leone", Leeland Shelly Nash... Read More
"Raymond and Me" is a captivating memoir about a storybook romance that weathered outside challenges. Dan Reynolds’s memoir "Raymond and Me" details the flourishing and at times burdensome experience of first love. Told over the course... Read More
The story of ordinary citizens who petitioned the Supreme Court to gain the right to sue formidable entities, "To a High Court" is a memoir about a historic, power-shifting legal quest. Neil Thomas Proto’s memoir "To a High Court"... Read More
The personal essays gathered in "Front Line Nursing Stories" capture the compassion, expertise, and diligence that nurses exhibit to meet the demands of their profession. Marian Facciolo’s essay collection "Front Line Nursing Stories"... Read More
The self-help book "Not Good Enough" promotes self-awareness as a means of breaking free from detrimental cycles. In her engaging self-help book "Not Good Enough", Sabrina Trobak suggests that awareness of one’s beliefs can lead to a... Read More
"Life IS" is a brief memoir that testifies to the presence and healing love of God. Patricia Roedema’s spiritual memoir "Life IS" records experiences of God’s love in times of distress. After a fall left her with migraines and back... Read More