Primm and Friedman tell a life story that deserves a place in history. The Healer: A Doctor’s Crusade Against Addiction and AIDS, by Beny J. Primm and John S. Friedman, paints a portrait of a man of character and influence. Drug... Read More
Cusick is an accomplished storyteller with a striking ability to inhabit the perspectives of men and women, young and old. The stories in Gregg Cusick’s collection, My Father Moves through Time like a Dirigible, display the author’s... Read More
This intimate look at a family’s ordeal with cancer and death will help others looking for guidance. The Last Promise, by Kristin M Mooney, is a poignant memoir of her husband Paul’s battle with an aggressive form of lymphoma, and... 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
Gous’s take on what not to do in running a small business imparts solid, serious advice in a package that will surely elicit a few smiles if not belly laughs. It is likely that small business owners will have some fun reading Sarel... Read More
Diligently researched, intriguing history says Western Roman Empire fell for lack of food. Whether the Western Roman Empire fell with a bang or a whimper—or fell at all—remains earnestly debated and somewhat nebulously questioned. In... Read More
Set in the fictional small town of Rivermet, Indiana, Howard Doughty’s entertaining stories tell the tales of Edward Ellis, humble modern citizen, and his great-grandmother, Harriet Hanes, a 1940s farm wife. Edward’s present-day... Read More
The idea that angels and demons have been warring since before the creation of mankind is nothing new, and neither is the notion that celestial rebels mated with the daughters of men to produce hybrid offspring. In "Tainted Child", by... Read More