Nini Bells
Nini Bells is a seven-year-old girl with blonde curls and green eyes. She speaks two languages and loves to wear dresses. She is taken care of by a nanny named Pat. Pat is the only one around and Nini is close to her. Not only...
Nini Bells is a seven-year-old girl with blonde curls and green eyes. She speaks two languages and loves to wear dresses. She is taken care of by a nanny named Pat. Pat is the only one around and Nini is close to her. Not only...
Everyone wants to fit in. We have the false impression that if we look like everyone else, we’ll be equal and be part of the ‘in’ crowd. Imagine being a duckling with a different – and I mean very different – beak. Ack wasn’t dubbed...
I’m NOT Like Other Books by Meaghan Axel is not like any other book but has something for everyone. This metafiction picture book has a sloth, a narwhal, and a seal that serve as guides as they try to determine what this book’s purpose is....
The first in a series, The Early Years: A Memoir by Rachel G. Carrington documents a couple’s early years together which begin with a young woman’s bold decision to follow her heart. Rachel grew up in a large family from Kentucky. With slim prospects of...
Do you like coffee? I’m sure the adults around you depend on it every day, usually to get the day started. Do you know where coffee originates? It looks dark brown when people drink it, but it actually comes from a red bean. It’s the...
When peace-loving, long-haired hippies showed up in New Hope, Florida, people who lived in the small community had a variety of reactions. Some began to question their own beliefs about the Vietnam War, while others were adamantly opposed to the protesters. Margaret “Pidge” Reed is...
Most of us know the story of Medusa. She is the woman with snakes as hair who turns men to stone when they look into her eyes. She is killed by a hero, chosen by the gods, that uses the reflection of a shield to...
Amerikana: A Novel by Daniel Hryhorczuk explores the intersection and blurred lines between faith, politics, and social media, specifically within America but probably equally applicable to any western democracy where the Judeo-Christian faith is one of the nation’s founding principles. Mark Rider is just a...
All it took was a little accident and Molly, the Maltese dog, was paralyzed in her hind legs. She was young and full of life and energy. All she wanted to do was run and chase the squirrels, but she couldn’t do that anymore. Even...
Somewhere to Fall in Love by Verna Clay is an incredible story of paranormal happenings that take place in the town of Somewhere, Oregon. Damaris, the mermaid Princess of the Pacific, leaves the ocean to live on land. Damaris is found by Saul Flanahan and...
Capturing the shocking and sinister actions of the 1545 Vaudoisian Massacre, Frank Frost mesmerizes his readers with history and fiction entwined. The Grottos of Barigoule is a fictional place, but the story rings true as these Christians were hunted down for their loot and women....
Find the Helpers: What 9/11 and Parkland Taught Me About Recovery, Purpose, and Hope by Fred Guttenberg is a memoir penned from the depths of grief to help readers see what we might be able to overcome, even when it feels impossible. In this profoundly...
When Women Run the World Sh*t Gets Done: Celebrating the Power of Women Now by Shelly Rachanow is an unabashed and unashamed celebration of the 50 percent of humanity that has for so long been struggling in the shadow of the great worldwide patriarchy. The...
Cerberus by J.R. Pestel tells the story of Robert Durling, a former coroner, who wakes up from a nightmare during a flight from Minnesota to Philadelphia. Robert has to visit his brother, Father Johnny Tuttle, in Saint Isidore. He needs answers to questions about his...
A Murder of Principal by Saralyn Richard is a pulsating murder mystery set in a black majority Midwestern high school in 1993. RJ Stoker is the new principal at Lincoln High. Determined to shake off the old way of doing things, Stoker tries to enable...
The Ghost Stories is a collection of short supernatural tales written by Ravi Ranjan Goswami. Each story is unique and presents a new cast and a different plot line. The Last Photo explores the idea of taking a perfect final photograph of a dead person....
A New Dream Arises by Gregory Kopp is part of the Kopp Chronicles. In A New Dream Arises, the author opens the American connection with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater, and how Vice President Andrew Johnson felt about what President Abraham Lincoln...
Next Step: You've Accepted Jesus...Now What? by DeeDee Lake is a thoughtful and practical guide for Christian living for teenage girls. The main message from Jesus Christ is to accept Him as Savior. And that's a wonderful first step. The next question is, where do...
Sugar Birds, a novel by Cheryl Grey Bostrom, accomplishes so much that you can’t help but fall in love with it. Aggie Hayes enjoys the outdoors and loves climbing trees and sketching the bird nests that she finds. Her father introduced her to sketching and...
Family Time: I’m A Star by Brandon Foster is a short story about a girl called Simone. She is the second-born child of a family of four. She was the star of her team and was envied by most of her fellow students. But there...