A child’s funny misinterpretation of words is both enjoyable and humorously lifelike. Distraught parents can say the darndest things, and young ears and minds may often have trouble understanding their adult expressions of... Read More
Written with precision and sincerity, this compilation of vignettes may attract historians searching for material. Slices of life set against the backdrop of rural America reveal the human side of one family, disclosing personal... Read More
Piazza explores the missions of these ten powerful nuns with admiration and a feminist spirit. At the heart of the Catholic Church—navigating declining numbers of new nuns, criticism, and internal pressures to uphold prescribed... Read More
Reinhard says, eloquently at times, that he has a plan to set the nation back on the right fiscal course. Jack E. Reinhard’s Freedom’s Nation presents a well-written and well-argued plan for fundamental change in the way the US... Read More
This story of a trans boy falling in love with a girl in high school is delightful and heartwarming in all the right places. "A Boy Like Me", by Jennie Wood, is the story of a trans boy, Peyton, and the girl he’s been in love with... Read More
The tagline of this series, “A Treasury of Glorious Goddesses,” sums up the noble aim of the books: to educate young readers on little-known mythology and to open minds to other cultures and alternate understandings of the world. In... Read More
Inner monologues with a noteworthy stream-of-consciousness style trace the coming of age of a foster child during World War II. In their debut novel, "The Canary Room", set in 1945 Idaho, Edwin F. and Linda Casebeer create a vivid... Read More
With precise prayer guidelines and a dedication to scholarship, Dunlap shows how to explore life lived through meaningful prayer. In The Tabernacle: Living in Power through Abiding Prayer, Timothy C. Dunlap offers guidance for finding... Read More