One of the proven benefits of reading is that it promotes empathy. But if you can only find books by white authors, featuring white characters, your empathy develops in regard to those people. How do we fix the problem and promote a... Read More
Careful and theological, "Serving Others" is full of fresh insights into the Catholic Church’s role in combating poverty in Africa. John E. Koenig and Father John F. Kamwendo’s theological inquiry "Serving Others" is erudite and well... Read More
"Voidstalker" is an engaging science-fiction adventure that marks the beginning of a fascinating new series. John Graham’s "Voidstalker" is an explosively fun science-fiction adventure in which a team directed to protect alien... Read More
Guynn’s collection would be ideal for cultivating a love and appreciation of nature, wildlife, and conservation in elementary and middle-grade students. A curious young girl and a wise old tortoise forge an extraordinary friendship... Read More
Love is always in the air the moment the clock strikes midnight on Valentine’s Day. Decorations are found in every store, gestures are made in every couple, a cupid on practically every block. But it’s for a good reason—love is,... Read More
Memoirs can be some of the most compelling reading of all, and Jarrell’s I’m the One Who Got Away delivers in full as a beautifully written, captivating story. Foreword’s Ilyssa Wesche caught up with her for a conversation about... Read More
The power of Weinstock’s prose is undeniable, and his passion for the subject matter is infectious. Jerrold J. Weinstock’s Insult to Our Planet & the Florida Keys is an impassioned call to action for environmental justice.... Read More
An attitude of ’been there, done that’ is a half-baked approach to travel—as if every destination has but a handful of easily doable things to see. In truth, too many travel guides encourage this herd approach by writing about the... Read More