35 Letters
In writing 35 Letters: Letters from a Mother to her Son, Joseph L. Ferguson has created a beautiful but sad story about Mildred Riley and the letters she writes to her son Gordon. She begs him to return home after he left for San...
In writing 35 Letters: Letters from a Mother to her Son, Joseph L. Ferguson has created a beautiful but sad story about Mildred Riley and the letters she writes to her son Gordon. She begs him to return home after he left for San...
Social Vampire is a work in the coming of age, interpersonal drama, and social issues subgenres. Penned by James Schannep, it is intended for the young adult reading audience. In this delightful, amusing, and heartfelt teen drama, we meet newcomer Gordon when he’s about to...
Adaptable Teaching: 30 Practical Strategies for All School Contexts (Building Your Teaching Toolbox) by Jonathan Ryan Davis and Maureen Connolly is a helpful guide for educators working in various classroom environments. As Lawrence Pendergast notes in the foreword, teachers learn most effectively from the experience...
Donna Louis explains how Christians can successfully navigate difficult seasons in her powerful non-fiction work, The Rain Falls on the Just and the Unjust. It asserts that everyone experiences challenges in their lives regardless of their level of faith. Instead of reacting with fear and...
It is never easy to deal with sad feelings and difficult situations, but those who find the strength to do so have much to offer to others. This is the gift that Juanita Gaskin gives her readers with her outstanding poetry collection Renaissance Dreams: Life's...
Living Through the War in Burma: Boyhood Trials Shape the Chindit is a powerful memoir by Trophy D'Souza. It documents the life of Charles Stephenson during his early years and his experiences during World War II. As a young boy, he grows up in Burma,...
The Early Years: A Memoir by Rachel G. Carrington reflects the early years of Rachel and Brad’s love story of a lifetime. However, the story does not start there. It begins with Rachel’s teenage years as she grew up in Kentucky with her siblings and...
Everyone has their views on life, God, and existence. Even if you belong to the same congregation or live in the same house, your core being will be different. Outsider: A Model of Religion by Dr. William Turmel is a discussion that explains this phenomenon....
Bricolage by Richard Stimac contains a lovely collection of poems that range from wrestling with faith to musing about the landscape ahead. In Behold, the Lamb of God, the poet explores themes of death, childhood, and innocence alongside the physical destruction of the places he...
When a Phoenix Rose Nevermore is the standalone sequel to C.A. Nicholas's Cycles of the Phoenix. This anthology collection contains some captivating inter-connected short stories, mesmerizing poems, as well as a couple of absurdist comedy skits. Most of the stories revolve around a young woman...
Bliss Road by Martha Engber is heartfelt. Written in eight parts, Engber takes us through different phases of her life, with each piece delving into her journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Engber's story begins with her childhood; even then, she knows her father is an...
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 31: The Best New Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year by L. Ron Hubbard is an anthology of short stories by 12 new or amateur writers in 2015. The authors were award-winners in The Writers...
Homeschoolers, you have found a fantastic resource to teach your child how to read. Dalton Robert Downey provides a great service to teaching in Learn to Read and Write with CVC Word Activities. CVC stands for “consonant-vowel-consonant” words. Using the exercises found in this wonderful...
Ella's War by Rusty Allen is a military historical novel that revolves around Ella and Lee Tingle, a common-law married couple who live on a small farm with their young son Reese in a coastal Delaware town during World War II. Lee Tingle is...
Trigger Point is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama, grief and loss, romance, and disability representation subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience, although it does contain some sensitive content around death and loss. Penned by author Juliet Rose, this...
Carrying the Dead by Juliet Rose is a story of loss, acceptance, and moving on. Hannah Moore’s life changes six months after she miscarries. A terrible accident results in the death of an innocent motorcyclist, and Hannah cannot forgive herself. Getting help from a mental...
In The Parenting Treatment Plan by Helen V Hicks MA MBA LPC, the author presents parenting from the view of her childhood and the way she raises her children, citing certain behaviors and including text from esteemed developmental professionals. She provides exercises for caregivers to...
Rapid Rodent Response: Ruff McPaw Mysteries Book 2 by Max Parrott is a light-pitched crime novel skillfully designed to thrill fans of detective stories featuring dog and human partners as sleuths. Ruff McPaw is a highly intelligent border collie known for his strong detective acumen....
Wonderless by Shelby Raebeck follows a teenager named Little Man and his friends as they navigate the historical, cultural, and generational changes as part of the younger generation in the 21st century. Little Man was conceived on September 11, 2001, the day of the attacks...
Comic book and graphic novel fans will enjoy Torment: Descension by Daniel Foster. Set to satisfy all of our appetites, this graphic novel follows the life of David Mills, whose wife Grace has just given birth to their first child, Matthew. David and Grace couldn't...