"The Silence of Motherhood" is a capable portrait of motherhood in the twenty-first century. In "The Silence of Motherhood", Victoria Jones novelizes her experiences to explore the importance of silence in her adult life. Victoria Jones... Read More
"38 Hours to Montreal", with its many photos and its amazing ambiance of bleak Canadian winters, reminds us of what great history books used to be like. Speed, technology, and transition are the central themes of this fun, lively history... Read More
Difficulties are not all for nothing in "Rock Solid", a historical saga about human resilience. Carolyn Muir Helfenstein’s historical family saga "Rock Solid" reveals the tenacity it took settlers to survive and thrive in colonial... Read More
"A World Diverse" collects well-crafted poetic musings and flowing, hard-earned wisdom. David Edmond’s "A World Diverse" lays out one man’s philosophy of life, love, religion, and loss with thoughtfulness and pathos. Edmond, a... Read More
"Lords and Lepers" is an engaging period piece with protagonists whose stories are not easily forgotten. Across sixteen years in the 1960s and 1970s, four adolescent girls navigate the ups and downs of their personal friendships, school,... Read More
Writing is often poetic in this short story collection that weaves between allegories and clear stories. In "Searching for Marilyn Monroe", Pae Veo prods at the accepted conventions and perceptions of modern society through a series of... Read More
"Celtic Knot" is unusual and engrossing historical fiction that winds plausible mystery elements into an ode to a treasured national hero. Ann Shortell’s "Celtic Knot" examines history through a young Irish teen as she grapples with a... Read More