Revealing the power of being present and listening to others, Traci Medford-Rosow’s memoir "Unsheltered Love" covers her encounters with people facing homelessness during COVID-19. In the early days of the pandemic, Medford-Rosow and... Read More
Emmanuel Laroche’s "Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door" features interviews with an impressive range of American chefs, restaurateurs, mixologists, and other culinary innovators. Born in Versailles, Laroche grew up with a gourmet... Read More
"Racing with Aloha" is an adventurous memoir about competition and friendship in the world of water sports. Fred Haywood reflects on his career in water sports in his memoir "Racing with Aloha". Haywood is a Maui boy, born and bred. As a... Read More
Encouraging grace and courage, "Untangling" is a book for those facing the loss of a relationship. The book starts by considering the end of love stories: Emma Grace’s, the reader’s––everyone’s, at one time or another. Though... Read More
In the historical novel "Down to the Potter’s House", the meaning of home is defined and redefined. In Annette Valentine’s historical novel, "Down to the Potter’s House", a young woman struggles to come to terms with what has... Read More
Kim Anderson’s "Unstuck" is an empowering women’s guide to becoming who you were created to be. Many modern women feel frustrated, but Anderson believes that God designed them for something more. Her book explores its way toward... Read More
"Eastbound from Flagstaff" is a thoughtful Christian novel whose portrayal of 1920s America is accomplished. Annette Valentine’s bittersweet Christian historical novel "Eastbound from Flagstaff" brings 1920s Detroit to life. When... Read More
The world is full of noise, but Susan Roberts’s prayerful "Can You Hear God Now?" cuts through it all to find some needed holy clarity. Learning how to listen to the still small voice of God takes a helpful and faithful guide, Roberts... Read More