Analytical in considering how the Iraq War effort failed, "Driving Around, Waiting to Get Blown Up" is an insightful memoir. Soldier Mark L. Stoneman’s incisive military memoir "Driving Around, Waiting to Get Blown Up" is about the... Read More
A bevy of topics are handled with candor and in an intimate style in the good-natured memoir "Thoughts Like Buckshot". Edward Fahey’s memoir-in-essays "Thoughts Like Buckshot" ponders a range of subjects with both ruminative depth and... Read More
Celebrating inquisitive childhood exchanges, "Little-Princess" is an edifying and delight-filled picture book about a new and fruitful friendship. A boy’s horizons widen after he befriends a magical girl from the skies in Marie-Paule... Read More
A small island’s quiet is disturbed by outsiders in the adventure-filled novel "Rio Los Angeles". Centered in a seaside village, Diego Kent’s novel "Rio Los Angeles" is full of exciting developments. Rio Los Angeles, a small island... Read More
"The Art of Receiving and Giving" is inspiring guide to what’s fundamental in all healthy human relationships. Betty Martin’s spiritual self-help book, "The Art of Receiving and Giving", concerns the contributions of touch to one’s... Read More
"American Tapestry" mines family stories for an informative, down-to-earth trek through America’s past. Pat Speth Sherman explores two centuries of American history through the eyes of her ancestors in her generational biography... Read More
Brutality is juxtaposed with humor and compassion in this speculative, science-inflected novel about human nature in extremis. Twenty years after a pandemic devastated the earth’s human population, survivors struggle to maintain their... Read More