Everything we know about a story is told to us by the narrator. But what happens when you can’t trust the storyteller? The Girl on the Train is an example of an unreliable narrator. The movie, based on the Paula Hawkins novel, is in... Read More
The familiar becomes new again as ceramic cats experience the four seasons for the first time. When inanimate objects come alive, imagination runs rampant. Carl Wetzel’s children’s book, The Adventures of Rhumba and Tuba: First... Read More
The effect of cats and dogs on the lives of humans is well documented. In some cases, pets become close friends; in others, animals save the lives of humans by warning them of danger, such as fire. In "Choosing to Be", author Kat Tansey... Read More
A single unspayed cat could give rise to 420,000 descendents in just seven years. This has been the cornerstone statement in the explanation for why millions of dogs and cats are euthanized every year. However, a study conducted by... Read More
Children love hearing true stories. They are often more surprising than fiction. In this embellished true story, a homeless chicken and a black cat meet, become friends, and find the chicken a coop. Columbus the cat brings Henrietta the... Read More
Cat Austen may be the only heroine in mystery fiction who guiltily hopes someone will be murdered so that she won’t have to take a romantic trip with her boyfriend. Cat gets her wish, and boyfriend Lt. Victor Cardenas must cancel their... Read More
Reviewers Interview Kitty Felde, Author of The Fina Mendoza Mystery Series / Around every dinner table and public square in the US, the conversation of our times is surely about politics and the role of government. Imagine being left out... Read More
The heroine of Holly L. Lewitas’ debut novel is intelligent, clever, and intensely loyal. She is also covered with gray and white fur, but the fact that she happens to be a dog doesn’t stop Spunky from solving mysteries and... Read More