Ellefson delights in her creations and possesses the raw talent to breathe new life into old legends. Debut author Alessa Ellefson successfully modernizes the King Arthur legend for teens with "Blood of the Fey", the first novel in her... Read More
Middle-grade fantasy hits the sweet spot halfway between the magic of Harry Potter and the juvenile humor of Captain Underpants. Bullies are a part of growing up, even for kids with genies. In Loogie the Booger Genie: The Big Bad Bully,... Read More
Historical novel blends fact and fiction during a time of great hope and pervasive racism in the entertainment industry. There’s the Rub is a sad yet hopeful story of one African-American family living at the turn of the twentieth... Read More
Controversial book says rights of children are more important than rights of parents, and the law should step in more aggressively. Suggesting that children are exploited in a society that does not properly value the institution of... Read More
Author’s flair for irony mixes with vivid realism in a strange journey through a cruel past. Perpetual hippies John and Joanie Brader set off on a road trip to discover John’s cultural roots in the bizarre and thought-provoking "An... Read More
This no-holds-barred debut novel overflows with lessons on self-empowerment for women. J Rain’s debut novel, "Just Keep It Moving", focuses on a protagonist named China and her group of friends and family members as they deal with... Read More
This powerful memoir provides rare details about the realities of life in the former Soviet Union. Born in Moscow in 1941, a mere eight days after Germany declared war on the USSR, Janna Sosensky seems destined to face difficult times... Read More
In "The World of Man", Denis White, a philosopher who was once an advisor to an Australian prime minister, presents a philosophy that focuses on the dignity and importance of humans. The book’s introduction states two underlying... Read More