Lessons are drawn from Native American tradition, highlighting what can be gained from a focus on harmony. Kent Nerburn’s "Voices in the Stones" is a gorgeous meditation on the Native American way of being and of interacting with the... Read More
This biblical commentary will generate good discussions in small Bible or home church groups. Samuel Kioko Kiema’s biblical commentary Rejecting Offense, Strife, and Unforgiveness: Rediscovering the Use of the Tongue places emphasis on... Read More
Atmospheric style and intimate characterizations make these rich stories well worth reading to the bittersweet end. "Book Tales", a collection of short stories by David G. Hallman, explores literature and sexuality as dual forces in the... Read More
"UnClobber" is a breath of fresh air in the often swampy religious conversations on homosexuality. Colby Martin’s "UnClobber" is an honest personal look at the way Christians have used the Bible when confronting homosexuality. Part... Read More
Horror-film buffs will appreciate the irony and impressive knowledge the zombie possesses of pop-culture representations of the living dead through the years. Threats of a zombie apocalypse seem to be around every corner, but what’s... Read More
"We Show What We Have Learned" evinces keen insight into the inner workings of human hearts and minds. Clare Beams takes her characters on a stroll through eerily fantastical landscapes in her short-story collection, "We Show What We... Read More
From the founder of CavanKerry Press, this delightful memoir in verse bears witness to a complicated family history of Ireland’s Troubles, devout Catholicism, fierce maternal strength, aging, death, bitterness, and love. That Joan... Read More
A must read for educators and parents, "Cultivating the Genius of Black Children" is a practical, in-depth look at the cultural relevancy and teaching methodologies best suited for the success of black children in public and private... Read More