A mourning girl summers in a town that’s caught in cycles of abuse in the shocking historical novel "The Shingle Weaver’s Picnic". In Patti C. Smith’s haunting historical novel "The Shingle Weaver’s Picnic", a devastating murder... Read More
Drawing on personal experience and written with vulnerability and self-awareness, the memoir–cum–carer’s guide "Before I Lose My Own Mind" makes caregiving feel more manageable. Part memoir, part guide, clinical psychologist... Read More
The surprising, alluring short stories of "I, No Other" subvert conventional expectations in both subject matter and narrative format. Innovative and provocative, Yarrow Paisley’s "I, No Other", is a collection of unconventional short... Read More
"Maya Blue" is a startling memoir about the long road to recovery from trauma. Brenda Coffee’s gripping memoir "Maya Blue" is about being the wife of an addict and a survivor of kidnapping and sexual assault. Though the book is divided... Read More
The skillful poems of Songs from Fern’s Pond explore loss, family, and the power of human will. Sheryl Pothier Harmer’s Songs from Fern’s Pond is a stirring poetic tribute to her mother, who staked out a solitary, hardscrabble... Read More
Evolution’s Iceberg is a foundation-shaking scientific critique that urges reevaluating how people perceive discovery, knowledge, and the narratives that sustain them. Guy Douglas’s precise and provocative science book Evolution’s... Read More
"Girl, Groomed" is a riveting, often disturbing memoir about redemption from sexual abuse through therapy. Carol Odell’s intimate memoir is about how her childhood trauma impeded her relationships with others. Odell began riding horses... Read More
A young man witnesses history in the Christian novel "Turnabout Spy", an imaginative retelling of New Testament tales. In Ruth Ellen Millard’s intricate historical novel "Turnabout Spy", politics, faith, and courage are prominent in... Read More