"Paddle Tales" draws on the experiences of a group of sporting family and friends to proffer practical guidance for fellow paddlers. Part guidebook, part collective memoir, Noreen Rapin’s book "Paddle Tales" draws on her adventures on... Read More
Humor and a dash of cynicism mark "The Blind Man Game", a memoir about contending with vision loss to become a notable activist. Psychologist Paul Boskind’s memoir "The Blind Man Game" is about vision loss, activism, and tenacity. The... Read More
Self-conscious children are taught to see themselves as part of the diverse beauty of nature in the soothing picture book "Whispers from Mother Earth". In Maryam Khalifah’s warm picture book "Whispers from Mother Earth", Mother Earth... Read More
"Those We Carry" is a tragic, triumphant novel about wartime love. Perseverance despite a tragic past leads a budding hero into the horrors and humility of World War II, and eventually to love, in Scott Saxberg’s novel "Those We... Read More
"Happyagony" is a diverse poetry collection with a frequently confessional bent. Mem Ferda’s narrative poetry collection "Happyagony" touches on youth, society, love, and grief. Covering the experiences of a Turkish man in the US, the... Read More
The character-driven narratives collected in "Flies in Amber" grapple with lived complexities and the shadows of history. Jonathan Land Evans’s short story collection "Flies in Amber" examines the intricate dance between history and... Read More
A story about coming to terms with a family’s complex genealogy, "The Silent Tree" is a poetic intergenerational memoir. The distant past and the present collide in "The Silent Tree", Carol Slayden Arnold’s history-based memoir,... Read More
Arguing that pursuing a traditional higher education is a civic responsibility, the bold education manual "College You" speaks to college-bound students with convincing aplomb. Part survival manual for college-bound students, part gentle... Read More