An affectionate tribute to one plucky immigrant’s struggles, "What the Callen Women Know" is an inspiring biographical novel. In Karen Anne McCullough’s historical novel "What the Callen Women Know", a resilient Irish Catholic... Read More
Preserving the experiences and words of Cree children kidnapped from their families and forced into the residential school system, the memoir "No Escape" pushes back against a system designed to erase cultural heritage. Ron Gosbee’s... Read More
Proposing changes to correct the imbalance of spiritual energies throughout the universe, "The Messages and Secrets of the Universe" is an ambitious text. Ionel Rotanu’s reflective treatise "The Messages and Secrets of the Universe"... Read More
Moving at the engrossing pace of a novel, "Caught in the Turmoil of History" is an illuminating family biography. With a timeline sprawling from the late nineteenth century to the Cold War, Ivana Caccia and Maroje Mihovilović’s... Read More
Celebrating idiosyncratic lives with satire and wit, "A Good Day" is a diverse and enjoyable short story collection. Radu Guiaşu’s peculiar and humorous short story collection "A Good Day" combines dialogues, emails, letters, and... Read More
Men’s morals are tested during the Revolutionary War in the thoughtful novel "The Monmouth Manifesto", about loyalty, espionage, and the consequences of following orders. In James Arnett’s dramatic historical novel "The Monmouth... Read More
"How to Laugh at Death and Taxes" is a thorough estate planning resource that’s narrated with panache. Barbara Amsden’s comprehensive, funny reference text "How to Laugh at Death and Taxes" is a detailed planning guide for will... Read More
A significant resource for collectors, "Cigar Box Lithographs: Volume VI" focuses on cigar box label depictions of Native Americans. Written by a collector of cigar boxes since the 1950s, Charles J. Humber’s "Cigar Box Lithographs... Read More