This biography honors the realities of hardship in the life of a Holocaust survivor while still drawing reasons for hope. Russel Lazega’s loving biography of his grandmother, "Managing Bubbie", details Lea Winter’s treacherous flight... Read More
An engaging, at times playful, overview of the major art movements through history, all placed in historical context. Martin Kemp, emeritus professor of the history of art at Oxford, as well as an expert on da Vinci, has several... Read More
The journal format of this spare novel allows for an in-depth examination of the daily grief experienced after a friend’s suicide. "When Kacey Left", an epistolary novel, traces the aftermath of teen suicide. Dawn Green’s succinct... Read More
Hippies, criminals, con men, and cult leaders all want a piece of what Harry has discovered in Northern California gold country. Take a little northern California history, add a touch of Christopher Moore and a large dash of Elmore... Read More
This poetry collection is a wide, bright vein of life that cracks open the tender, violent, imaginative earth we stand on. The forty-two poems in Carl Hitchens’s newest collection, "Shades of Light", represent a shimmering spectrum of... Read More
Capable Kathy finds herself at the helm of London’s most prestigious architectural magazine, holding down the job she’s worked toward all her life and living higher than she’s ever dreamed of. It seems you can have it all, because... Read More
The early life and WWII adventures of Jack Kennedy entertain in this powerful narrative. In "Affair and Honor", Batt Humphreys sketches historical fiction by delving into the life of Navy ensign John F. Kennedy as he ships out from desk... Read More
Mummies, ghosts, and clowns, oh my! Read this book by a campfire to get the most out of the danger and thrills. "The Haunted Trail", by John Lukegord, is an anfractuous tale of murder and insanity. Taking place in the backwoods of... Read More