Thoughtful and inspiring, Getting Here From There is a memoir about overcoming childhood trauma. Clara Atmane’s intimate and moving memoir, Getting Here From There, recounts her first decade and shows how she rose above the trauma... Read More
"Daydreaming on a Train to Canada" is a high-concept poetry collection whose mellow, reflective poems capture the once-in-a-lifetime experience of finding a new home at the end of a long journey. R. R. Pravin’s "Daydreaming on a Train... Read More
Its illustrations charming, "Innocence in a Turbulent World" is a striking memoir about a pivotal time in Estonia’s history. Enda Raudsepp Bardell’s deft memoir "Innocence in a Turbulent World" returns to her childhood perceptions of... Read More
"Black and Blue in Harlem" is a character-driven mystery about a mistake that costs two people their lives and the detective determined to find out the truth. A boozy private eye looks into the death of a child services worker while... Read More
"Modern Ascension" is an encouraging text that suggests a new paradigm for addressing karmic debt. Carol Anne Halstead’s "Modern Ascension" collects the personal stories of thirteen initiates on a quest for higher consciousness.... Read More
"What Is Shakespeare?" gathers varied and fascinating material related to Shakespeare’s plays. Ted van Griethuysen’s thoughtful analytical text "What Is Shakespeare?" concentrates on the performance and poetry of Shakespeare’s best... Read More
Anna’s intimate poetry collection "The Loss of Innocence" is full of personal turmoil, reflection, and salvation. The semi-anonymity of the book’s authorship is critical to understanding its blunt and honest poems. They express... Read More
There’s plenty of warmth to the stories of Farmer Arnold’s Barnyard, which make life on a farm seem charming and serene. In M.E. Hulme’s bucolic collection Farmer Arnold’s Barnyard, uplifting tales team classic farm animals with... Read More