Jean Van’t Hul’s "The Artful Parent" is a how-to manual for purposeful parents who want to incorporate more art into family life. Sprinkled with essays by additional contributors, "The Artful Parent" offers the lowdown on making time... Read More
The premise of Lies, Deceit and an Innocent Man is a good one and could make for an excellent mystery novel. A man returns, after many years in prison, to his hometown, where his life falls apart following a woman’s murder. He is,... Read More
Written from an evangelical standpoint, "What Do the Scriptures Say about the Last Days?" relies on three prominent theological sources to present a fundamentalist’s interpretation of the biblical Armageddon. This is a guide with... Read More
Offering deeply useful advice and fascinating portraits of urban farmers, Backyard Roots is a rich collection of stories about people who boost community by growing food and raising animals in the heart of a city. Author Lori Eanes, a... Read More
"Prelude to a Blast", by Jazz Jones, tells the story of Sonny Russo, a mob tough guy with a sensitive side. As someone holds a gun to his head, Sonny’s tumultuous past unfolds for the readers. As the back cover states, Sonny is going... Read More
“Great tales must be retold” begins this gentle version of the story of Noah’s Ark. The boat builder and his wife care for all the pairs of animals in their keep while remaining faithful that God will keep his promise of a new and... Read More
Establishing a new career, either due to a job transition or the post-college leap, can be stressful and frustrating, and even those pursuing minor career changes can use support and encouragement. Spencer Bauer and Jeanie Nishime... Read More
“Suppose one day you actually get what you’ve wished for … what happens then?” That question permeates a satisfying historical novel by Larry Stillman, a story that delves into a little discussed era to draw out struggles and... Read More