"Forty-Five Letters from a World War II Sailor" is a real testament to Frank Bradshaw’s service. History buffs can read textbooks until they’re blue in the face, but nothing gives more credence to a past event like a primary source.... Read More
A series of everyday adventures add up to a heartwarming portrait with vintage charm. Maria G. Mackavey’s second book, "Yiayia Visits Amalia", follows a grandmother’s trip from a pine-laden hillside to a busy metropolis. Bee... Read More
The safety of two worlds—both equally complex and populated by equally interesting characters—is at stake in this exciting story that will pique the curiosity of mechanically minded kids. Clunky robots, centuries-old mysteries, and... Read More
Absurd entries may appeal to those looking for zany entertainment while concrete details convey deeply human emotional experiences. Despite its title, retired technical writer Lisa Malone’s new book is not a cookbook. In Pâté dé... Read More
Beneath the story of technological trendiness lies a more enduring portrait of nurture and joy. In #BabyLove: My Social Life, Corine Dehghanpisheh encourages parents to smile at their own desire to document every moment of their... Read More
This novella tells the tale of a mentally ill man’s criminal escapades. In A Stalker’s Journey, John C. Lukegord introduces Curtis Evan Ware, a force of evil to all he encounters. Lukegord attempts to share the depths of depravity... Read More
This charming tale illustrates abstract concepts of inside and outside to the preschool set in suitably simple words and images. A quietly charming tale of friendship and humor, Cindy Helms’s "Outside, Inside" is a fun and educational... Read More
Two attorneys describe the five most important documents needed by age fifty-five in this short, conversational guide. Attorneys Grimaldi and Seminara wrote this book for a very simple reason: to impress upon individuals the need to be... Read More