Jason Owens is a lost young man. As a teenager his mother is killed in a car accident and his father can’t cope with her death. He leaves Jason with his grandparents and moves out of state to make a fresh start. Jason is devastated by... Read More
Terry Malloy, a history professor at a Georgia university, is leading a comfortable, respectable life, but one built upon the ugly experience of jungle combat in Vietnam. Malloy’s only child, Ella, at loose ends after the death of her... Read More
Patients trust a physician who listens to their problems and shows concern for their well-being. Such traits of human kindness should be fundamental to every doctor’s professional persona. Yet many assume a brusque, business-like... Read More
Waiting for an appointment with a doctor can be irritating, time-wasting, and downright anxiety-producing. In this handy-sized paperback, Debra Johnson uses the common experience of a waiting room as a metaphor to show how life in... Read More
Martin, the Minstrel Ant, travels the world to share his music with other ants. On the day that he goes to the mound at the end of the wheat field, the worker ants have gathered and are very excited. One small ant makes a special... Read More
"Displaced" chronicles Dragoslav “Lali” Jurisich’s life as he moves from his war-torn homeland of Communist Serbia, to South America, and then to Canada. Although the book’s primary purpose is to fulfill a promise to one of... Read More
In her second novel, Alabama-born-and-bred Sue Curran offers up a fast-paced compelling story with Southern flair. The title is a play on words: the strong-willed, single-mother protagonist, Sue Backman, battles against her intransigent... Read More
Brent Cassan’s poetry collection, At This Time, takes the reader on a journey: beginning with Adam’s rib and the banishment of Eve, and moving through history to the laying of rails in America, and on to the “Coney Island... Read More