Jocelyne Saucier’s novel "And Miles to Go Before I Sleep" is an enchanting, transit-oriented adventure about the power of human connection. In a small, drive-by village in Ontario, Gladys leaves her suicidal daughter, her home, and her... Read More
A young couple experiences years of separation in the historical novel "The House on the Green". In Betty S. Hilton’s historical novel "The House on the Green", a young woman contends with love and loss around the time of World War I.... Read More
Aimed at providers with little to no formal business training, this is a useful step-by-step guide for finding and fixing issues with health care businesses. Kasey Compton’s "Fix This Next for Healthcare Providers" is aimed at helping... Read More
Finding gospel-rich meaning in a tragic situation, "How Cancer Cured Me" is an insightful memoir by a pastor who faced a challenging diagnosis, from which he emerged as a stronger person. Composed of linked reflections, David Gira’s... Read More
In "Invisible Differences", a young woman struggles with Asperger’s syndrome, but also triumphs. Asperger’s syndrome—an often misunderstood, high-functioning form of autism—is marked by social awkwardness and a tendency toward... Read More
"Really, Granddad?" is a heartfelt memoir that strains insights from personal experiences. Wayne Sherrard’s Really Granddad? assembles the Canadian grandfather’s personal, lighthearted anecdotes together with the aim of passing... Read More