It’s not where you’ve been but where you’re going (Walk to Beautiful)

It’s not where you’ve been, but where you’re going. This book, Walk to Beautiful: The Power of Love and a Homeless Kid Who Found the Way, delivers that message and the inspiration that there is always hope for anyone no matter how hopeless the situation may be. Take country music …

To remember and to let go (A Fifty-Year Silence)

Author Miranda Richmond Mouillot bravely tackled a subject many people try to avoid: the past. In A Fifty-Year Silence, Mouillot delved deeper into her family history and uncovered realities which would have gone unnoticed because the current generation chose to ignore and forget. This is a book that delivers the …

How far would a person go for that coveted frontpage byline (Rising Darkness)

Sophie Bauer aspires to become an investigative reporter at St. Louis Times – and not just the lady who writes obituaries and reviews restaurants. This earnest desire to prove that she can make something of herself is fueld by her past, one that involves leaving her former life as Sophie …

For the lovers of unconventional art and the children of the printed word (002 is The Book)

For the lovers of unconventional art and the children of the printed word, and those who want to be taken into an extraordinary tour of a place that many consider as the venue for silence, bookish artist Chloe Spicer presents to you… 002 is The Book. Let me warn you, …

Heartwrenching, heartwarming story of commitment, loyalty, and mystery (The Pecan Man)

Set in the 70s when the Civil Rights movement was in its shaky, volatile stage, Cassie Dandrige Selleck’s The Pecan Man centered on the uncommon close relationships of Ora Lee Besworth, white and rich, to her maid Blanche and her family, and the maintenance/gardener man she hired, Eldred Mims, known …

Comic books teach kids how to take care of animalsĀ (PETA Kids Comic Books)

Since when did comic books become the medium to teach kids how to take care of animals? Well, perhaps when people realize that adults cruel to animals did not learn how to be kind to furry creatures when they were younger. In this project meant to reach the young audience, …

Stuffed elephant, two children, and roaring giants in this exciting YA novel (Olga)

Ted Kelsey wrote Olga, a delightful YA novel that felt like Alice falling deep in rabbit hole and ending up in Wonderland – except that in Olga, it was not just one but two persons, Sally and Jack, who were flown to the clouds, and eventually reached Cloud Castle, by …

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