There is something for everyone in this very special collection of moving stories about the farming life, and the human experience. Michael Cotter, born in 1931 on Minnesota land his family had farmed since the 1870s, was scolded from an... Read More
"Bitter Lake" is an accomplished work on silence: what happens when families ignore a tragic moment. A melancholic debut by Marika Deliyannides, "Bitter Lake" explores one woman’s “aching disquietude” and the latent complications... Read More
Skeen’s simple-to-follow assessments and analyses of personal and relationship issues offer insight to people with abandonment issues. Michelle Skeen’s Love Me, Don’t Leave Me takes on the issue of fear of abandonment and tasks her... Read More
This straightforward, empowering, and direct guide is aimed at adults of any age who are interested in preparing for the future. Better with Age is a sensible guide for navigating common issues seniors face, including legal, financial,... Read More
Joel Christian Gill’s Strange Fruit: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History is another must-have to add to school reading lists. Gill’s work, named after the Billie Holliday song, tells the fascinating real life stories of nine... Read More
Peppered with straightforward humor, this well-researched book allows a glimpse of a time when America seemed boundless. This post-World War II escapade is a classic migrant tale that packs in mystery and adventure as it takes readers... Read More
Young characters personify a tumultuous era, giving it meaning to those for whom the Great Depression feels like ancient history. These ten stories, composed over the course of Betty Jean Tucker’s adult life, circle the era of the... Read More
Rice explores the South, searching out the places from which its people find meaning and sustenance. In this story collection, "The Lost Woods", H. William Rice writes of the land and its gifts from the Cherokee and Creek, oaks and elms... Read More