Skylar Kergil was born female, but he identified with males before he could even understand what that meant. As he grew, he became increasingly uncomfortable living as a girl, and as a young teenager began exploring his sexuality and... Read More
This work of creative nonfiction may be among the year’s best pieces of environmental drama so far. Following the journey of a local nonprofit as it fights to save a unique dune ecosystem, it features both true-to-life recounting of... Read More
Everett extracts spiritual lessons from cycling, about loving one’s neighbor and adjusting to life’s rhythms. Laura Everett’s "Holy Spokes" is a refreshing blend of history, personal anecdotes, and encouragement toward exercise... Read More
In this spirited account of a walk through the Alps, inspiration carries through. “One discovers a whole new level of solitude on the inside of a cloud five thousand miles from home,” writes Jonathan Arlan in "Mountain Lines", an... Read More
Nothing Good Happens at … the Baby Hospital offers all of the fast-paced drama and intriguing side-stories of a medical television series. “Neurosurgery is a roller coaster of emotion, especially when treating children,” writes... Read More
"River of the Stick Wavers" is an empowering and appealing story about one woman’s transformation. "River of the Stick Wavers" is the thoughtful story of one woman’s journey to self-discovery—a book that examines gender roles,... Read More
This survivor’s story is less about enduring than it is about living vibrantly. Annette Libeskind Berkovits’s The Unlikeliest of Places is an incandescent biographical tribute to the author’s father, Nachman Libeskind, an eternally... Read More
This book is the answer for those seeking Christian alternatives to popular crime thrillers. "The Occupied", by Craig Parshall, is a spiritual thriller that resurrects the lone-wolf hero and gives him a mission from God. Half modern... Read More