With humor and a group of women characters bursting with toughness and personality, this historical novel is both bizarre and compelling. Jeffrey Stayton’s "This Side of the River" is a book unlike any other you are likely to encounter... Read More
What’s in a name? Plenty, if it’s the many names of God. The Name Quest: Explore the Names of God to Grow in Faith and Get to Know Him Better by John Avery gives a full picture of the God of the Bible by exploring all the names... Read More
Heintzman’s scholarly excellence reveals a manageable method of bringing a Christian understanding of leisure into busy modern life. Leisure, perhaps surprisingly, is a complicated, controversial topic. Modern workers put in fewer... Read More
Muir has written an absorbing, unforgettable novel for those ready to question their social values. In "The Dive", Robert Muir provides an unforgettable look into downtown Toronto in 1987. There, Muir illuminates a subculture inhabited... Read More
Nus takes the stress out of learning with easy and fun language activities. Learning Spanish, one of the world’s most beautiful and commonly spoken languages, becomes easy and fun with Spanish Fluency: Twin Words and Essential... Read More
Stellar organization and clear writing bolster this ultimate guide to all things digital. Paul Lance’s "Just Tell Me How It Works" could easily be the new bible for the technologically challenged. This hefty volume, which Lance calls... Read More
Rounded characters communicating through letters convey strong messages on courage, peace, and gratitude. Trudi Carter’s debut, "Can Dragons and Frogs Be Friends?", is an epistolary fantasy about reconciliation. Recounted through... Read More
This book is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to improve their public speaking skills. Because public speaking can be such a big part of their jobs, it may be easy to assume that attorneys come out of law school as accomplished... Read More