There’s reason to be hopeful—yes, hopeful—about the future of journalism, and George Brock tells us why. For many, a quest to find a silver lining in the current state of journalism is akin to finding the funnies in the Wall Street... Read More
"The Wealth of China" is well laid out, well organized, and a succinct work for such an expansive topic. The Wealth of China: Untangling the Mystery of the World’s Second Largest Economy brings Western readers an insider’s... Read More
Gallaty shows us the Wikipedia model of discipleship, where many volunteers are all contributing. Growing Up: How to Be a Disciple Who Makes Disciples is an inspiring how-to book focused on forming disciple groups with the purpose of... Read More
Vivid portraits of forthright characters and a graceful landscape revive the sense of place of the American West. To write about the American West is to capture its graceful and unforgiving landscape and how it defines the people who... Read More
Intriguing premise and deeply involved relationships between characters open a new perspective on self and gender identity. In her first published novel, award-winning short story writer Laura Krughoff takes a risk by tackling some... Read More
Spiked with grotesque humor and words fashioned to probe the brain, these two novellas traverse the human inner world. Offbeat, a bit creepy, and, perhaps, even an encounter one will never forget—Colin Winnette knows how to fashion his... Read More
This fast-paced, tension-filled revisionist historical novel envisions an alternate Holy Roman Empire. Joseph H. Levie has rewritten the known aftermath of the downfall of Charlemagne’s Holy Roman Empire. In his thrilling debut novel... Read More
Veteran teacher gives valuable lessons to rookies on what to really expect in the classroom trenches. Teacher preparation programs across the country impart future educators with the latest theories on how to teach state and national... Read More