Devotees of art photography and aviation history alike will savor this unusual and well-researched book. A striking photo of Edinburgh Airport’s iconic traffic control tower, with its sweeping lines and skin of diamond-shaped tiles,... Read More
This nostalgic story set during WWII reminds us that Christmas can be a season of miracles. The World War II era still tends to be remembered in a haze of big-band music and men in uniform, crackling radio broadcasts, and loving folks... Read More
For girls and women in the technological age, this guide to Internet safety is a must-read. The Smart Girl’s Guide to Privacy should be given to every teenage girl with an Internet connection. “The sad fact is that women have more... Read More
Convincingly utilizing modern Christianity to reveal how humans must show compassion to the environment—Pope Francis would approve. Norman Wirzba’s "From Nature to Creation" is an eloquent theological exercise that contributes... Read More
Most of the authors who wrote any of the 15,000+ Lincoln books in existence would know immediately the full and proper name of the Billy in the title of this historical novel. He was William Herndon, who was the sixteenth president’s... Read More
A former Carol Burnett writer reveals his life in funny bits. Kenny Solms tells the story of his rise to prominence and his continuing career in the world of comedy writing in his humorous memoir, "Bits". "Bits" takes its title from... Read More
Brimming with beautiful photographs and renderings, this book is a visual journey as much as a historic record of this community. World War II was over. California had an abundance of jobs for returning vets and a beautiful climate. What... Read More
Award-winning Montreal author, poet, editor, and Concordia University creative-writing instructor Jon Paul Fiorentino writes the thoughts that we all might have, especially those of us who are loners, losers, or social misfits of one... Read More