To call Leslie Ibsen Rogge merely a bank robber is doing him a severe injustice. Throughout a lifetime of masterminding bank robberies, escapes, and evasions, Rogge proves to be a multifaceted genius, a modern day Renaissance Man that is... Read More
Canadian physician and writer Shane Neilson immerses readers in the human struggles and surprising joys of being what some term “a healer” in his latest poetry collection, "Complete Physical". Neilson, however, does not believe in... Read More
Margaret “Pegi” Price’s "Divorce and the Special Needs Child" is an essential guide to what are still basically uncharted legal waters; it should be required reading for divorcing parents of disabled or special needs children,... Read More
For Americans, most knowledge of World War II prisoner of war (POW) camps comes from television shows such as Hogan’s Heroes or films portraying the camaraderie of prisoners, their interactions with the guards, and their often futile... Read More
Like a maelstrom, "Everything I Never Wanted to Be" pulls the reader into the powerful whirlpool which threatens to suck the lives of a family down the vortex of drug addiction and alcoholism. This is not a story of a caring family... Read More
One of the best ways to explain something to a small child is through picture books. Potty training, sex, bullying, financial hardship—all of these issues may be best approached through simple language and fun graphics. Claudia... Read More
Rufus Steele is a country doctor in the small farming community of Friendsville, Maryland. He is a good man who cares for his neighbors, often going far beyond the call of duty to help them. He has a bit of a troubled past, however, and... Read More
The night before her wedding, Judith Desjardins sits alone in her room, sick with dread. She is stilled by the consuming fear that she’s going to get it all wrong, all over again. She’s been married and divorced twice already and... Read More