With refreshingly real teenage protagonists, this compelling YA novel has all the makings to become a classic of this generation. The transition to adulthood can happen slowly, bit by bit over time, or it can happen in a screaming rush... Read More
This post-apocalyptic YA story is an unforgettable sensory experience, steeped in Native American folklore. Native American folklore infuses this post-apocalyptic story with mysticism and culture. Joseph Bruchac’s "Trail of the Dead"... Read More
This impassioned indictment of the advertising-agency business offers a ten-point plan for reformation. Strategy consultant Michael Farmer thinks advertising agencies are broken, and he believes he knows how to fix them. That is the... Read More
It would not be an understatement to say that this should be required reading for anyone with an interest in Ojibwe history. "Windigo Moon" is historical fiction infused with research-driven folklore, an important volume of indigenous... Read More
Simultaneously poetic and economic, this is a layered and complex exploration of human existence and the experiences that mold a person. "Maze of Blood" reads almost like a poem. Marly Youmans’s language is sweeping and grandiose and... Read More
Romtvedt is an enchanting, natural storyteller, with a light touch and a wry sense of humor. In the wildly imaginative Zelestina Ursa in Outer Space, David Romtvedt tells the captivating tale of a Basque immigrant, starting with her... Read More
Meno has written a book that honors the values of old men and exposes their prejudices, where the young transcend their apathy to claim a fractured future. "Marvel and a Wonder", the compelling new novel by Joe Meno, is a... Read More
"Preschooled" is a fun-house mirror of bizarre human behavior, and a commentary on just how far people, especially the rich, will go for their children. Anna Lefler’s "Preschooled" follows three different characters as they struggle to... Read More