A Friend for Hope by Amie White and Olena Oprich: A great starting point to get kids into reading
Loneliness isn’t an emotion reserved for adults—kids feel it, too, often in quieter ways. A Friend for Hope by Amie White, illustrated by
Loneliness isn’t an emotion reserved for adults—kids feel it, too, often in quieter ways. A Friend for Hope by Amie White, illustrated by
In Mean Higher High Water, D.S.G. Burke drops readers into a near-future that feels uncomfortably familiar—one where climate collapse has reshaped everything, from
Some books don’t try to tell you a story as much as they try to hold a place in your hands. Winds of
As individuals advance in age, the pursuit of vitality, purpose, and emotional well-being becomes increasingly vital. The book The Miracle Morning After 50,
In a world filled with complexities of human emotions and relationships, "Recovering Maurice" by Martin Zelder offers a poignant exploration of trauma and
Bryan R. Saye’s That Such Men Lived delivers a gripping and human portrayal of survival, loss, and courage set against the brutal backdrop
In an era where Artificial Intelligence is transforming the fabric of society, Reimagining Government: Achieving the Promise of AI emerges as a timely
In And I Blamed Canadian Winter Again: Poems East & West, Nepalese-Canadian poet Arun Budhathoki reflects on his journey between the snow-laden landscapes
Set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in history, War on the Porch by Travis Davis invites readers into a poignant narrative
In a world where poetry often dances around complexities, Jeffrey Heath's Entropy Loop & Other Poems embraces a refreshing straightforwardness that invites readers