Zelda’s tale brims with good humor and inventiveness. Playwright Betsy Robinson returns with a comedic novel about a wayward teacher who’s always one step away from grandeur, at least in her own mind. "The Last Will and Testament of... Read More
Exaggeration brings humor to the publicity stunt this mayoral main character has in store. Machiavelli would have admired Monroe Tolliver. He isn’t a prince, just a mayor, but he has a plan to save his town. The fact that it involves... Read More
Invigorating, inspirational, and informative, this guide has everything intermediate runners need to up their game. "Mastering Running", by Cathy Utzschneider, equips runners with the practical science and advice necessary for... Read More
The point of view of a bipolar child offers an accurate portrayal of a child’s thought patterns, both rational and delusional. Based on a true story, Heather Clark’s second novel, "Elephant in the Sky", offers a clear portrait of... Read More
Gentle comparison of the care of grapevines to the process of spiritual growth brings a balance of practicality and sincerity to spiritual advice. In The Vinedresser’s Notebook, Benedictine sister Judith Sutera masterfully explains the... Read More
Historians trace Lincoln’s religious development with thorough but objective detail. University of New Mexico historians Margaret and Ferenc Szasz present an academically-centered study of the religious influences that shaped Abraham... Read More
The stars see laughter in your future, and some astrological insight too. Although astrological horoscopes can include vague warnings like “watch your money today” or “think twice about a job change,” they’re generally upbeat... Read More
Plate does a thorough job connecting objects, senses, and faiths in every chapter. The religious world is full of sacred objects and rituals. How and why do we give special significance to certain things? Why is the smoke from a campfire... Read More