Roman has embedded her latest cultural education book with precise yet lighthearted fun. Veteran social studies teacher and award-winning author Carole P. Roman has added another installment to her series of picture books that entices... Read More
Worlds collide in this unique, action-filled tale of Aztecs and conquistadors. Power, greed, revenge, duty, and love surround a young Aztec high priestess and an honorable conquistador flung together in the exotic and deadly jungles of... Read More
Oviatt has created a compelling world with terrifying monsters to fight and personal trials to overcome. "New Age Lamians", by Didi Oviatt, introduces Jackson Bellony, a young man on the cusp of adulthood. Jack is content with his simple... Read More
Dark threads of racial injustice underscore the multiple plot points of this detailed historical novel. Erica Bell skillfully uses a historical backdrop for her compelling fiction in Hilda and the Ship’s Doctor. During a treacherous... Read More
Armies march on their stomachs, and here’s how Civil War-era cooks prepared the food. History Lover’s Cookbook, by Roxe Anne Peacock, reflects the author’s passion for history and cooking. The book offers a breezy overview of Civil... Read More
Mitchell avoids narrow ideas, encourages positive thinking, and sets large goals to make the biggest possible spiritual and social impact. In "Excellent Solutions: Nonprofit Edition", Donald Mitchell proposes to prove “that there is... Read More
Captain No Beard and his colorful crew do battle with bullying in this fun, entertaining story. The sixth volume in the Captain No Beard series, "The Crew Goes Coconuts!" is a picture book that offers a new take on how to handle... Read More
Maxham’s expertise is broad, and his book equips problem solvers across a variety of disciplines. The Art of Troubleshooting by Jason Maxham presents a solid theoretical and practical framework for solving real-life mechanical... Read More