Linda LeGarde Grover’s poignant "In the Night of Memory" explores loss and belonging among an Ojibwe family in northern Minnesota. It’s 1977, and two sisters—three-year-old Azure and four-year-old Rain—are taken from their... Read More
Each story is related with intimate detail, often humorous and always loaded with charming imagery. In his detailed memoir "Fields and Fencelines", Mark E. Hillenbrand shares anecdotes from his lively, love-filled childhood growing up on... Read More
Pencil / A Story with a Point / Ann Ingalls /
Dean Griffiths, illustrator /
Pajama Press /
Hardcover $17.95 (32pp) /
978-1-77278-047-5 / Office supplies have never been more entertaining than they are in this punny tale of... Read More
Book of the Day Roundup All the Wild Hungers / A Season of Cooking and Cancer / Karen Babine /
Milkweed Editions /
Softcover $16.00 (184pp) /
978-1-57131-372-0 /
Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop) / Achingly sad and incredibly... Read More
"Story-Formed Pathways to Peace" provides inspiration for seeking reconciliation through progressive Christian biblical commentary. Dalton Reimer’s "Story-Formed Pathways to Peace" uses biblical inspiration to forward ethical... Read More
"Airliner Down" is a tight thriller, told with meticulous details and furious with action. John Etzil’s fast-paced and exhilarating thriller "Airliner Down" is not a book for those with aerophobia. Set aboard Flight 2262 as it flies... Read More
Fully illustrated and packed with interesting details that shed light on the vanished Gilded Age, "Cigar Box Lithographs" is a delight at every turn. Charles J. Humber’s "Cigar Box Lithographs" is a highly entertaining illustrated book... Read More
"Terrible Omens" is a memoir of abuse and escape that is by turns humorous and tragic. Beginning with self-deprecating humor and moving toward devastation and finally strength, Alane Gray’s memoir "Terrible Omens" traces a marriage... Read More