Miller moves layer by layer through the history of Syria, bringing to life her rich observations of the setting and culture. Freelance writer, author, and photographer Carol Miller confirms herself as a dedicated historian in "Travels in... Read More
Children see the delights of Turkey through the eyes of their Turkish peers. Former educator Carole P. Roman gives children a taste of life in other countries in her If You Were Me and Lived In… series, which has so far featured trips... Read More
Hey, girlfriends! This guide will help you learn about who’s a knight in shining armor—and who’s a frog. Wendy James would like to explain a few things about men and women and why she believes the fairy tales had it right: each... Read More
This story is uniquely appropriate for young adults, who are so often trying to find themselves. "Divided against Yourselves" is a young adult fantasy about the reincarnation of Taliesin the Bard and his battle against the nefarious... Read More
Compelling and well-argued, "The Quantum Phoenix" makes readers want to believe in more earthly origins of UFOs. Are flying saucer sightings visits from extraterrestrials or are they the test drives of advanced military aircraft?... Read More
Exquisite technical detail by a knowledgeable author sets up this startling medical thriller. What if we had the technology to keep our brains alive after our other organs had expired? Would we do it? Should we? Those are the unusual... Read More
"The Invisible Drama" shows women that when they control their anxiety, they can “become all they dare to imagine.” Carol Becker’s "The Invisible Drama" is a richly insightful analysis of women’s collective psyche and the ways in... Read More
Does size matter? Winterberg and Wichmann show and tell children why it does not in this colorful and imaginative story. Philipp Winterberg and Nadja Wichmann team up to tell the simple and delightful story of a girl who worries about... Read More