A friendly little duck goes for a stroll, meeting a playful elephant, hungry horses, funny hogs, musical grasshoppers, monkeys jumping on the bed, and an amusing array of other animals. All the while, he waddles and quacks, quacks and... Read More
Yehudi Mercado blends science fiction, kung fu, and hip-hop in "Sci-Fu", a unique and entertaining graphic-novel adventure. In 1980s Brooklyn, a young boy named Wax happily spins and scratches vinyl until he inadvertently answers an... Read More
In the poignant "No Sad Songs", teenage Gabe is not particularly popular. He loves baseball and poetry. His best friend is John. And his grandfather lives with his family and suffers from dementia. Gabe’s occasional responsibilities to... Read More
Kathleen Y’Barbo’s "The Pirate Bride" is a lavish eighteenth-century romance that details the power of a young girl’s prayers. Set on the high seas, on an island, and in New Orleans, the story of a chance meeting between a young... Read More
This historically attentive narrative keeps its pace, resulting in a memorable, fierce novel with a strong Christian message. War is hell. As young Sergeant Stanley Mitchell discovers as he passes through the gates of the Confederate... Read More
"Why We Revolt" gives patients and caregivers the motivation they need to work for change. Why We Revolt: A Patient Revolution for Careful and Kind Care by Victor Montori is a compelling call to change for the health-care industry. In a... Read More
"The Quantum Cop" is a clever, fast-paced, and entertaining work of science fiction. An opportunistic college student learns the earth-shaking secret to altering reality, and now it’s up to newbie physics professor Madison Martin to... Read More
The color palette and shading are subtle but effective in this psychological drama that seems simple but perhaps isn’t. Alex Potts uses the strange and isolated atmosphere of a fictional, aging, river-bordered town to cast a moody... Read More