The King of Fu – Editorial Review
Title: The King of Fu Author: Benjamin Davis Genre: Memoir The King of Fu is the unique backdrop Benjamin Davis uses to share the beginning of his life story.
Title: The King of Fu Author: Benjamin Davis Genre: Memoir The King of Fu is the unique backdrop Benjamin Davis uses to share the beginning of his life story.
Title: Rebirth in Acadi Author: Susan Swanson Genre: Contemporary / Literary / Historical Fiction Rebirth in Acadi tells the story of two women—Louise Dennis, an African-American who leaves her racial identity and family connections behind in hopes of enjoying a prejudice-free life, and Margaret Bohr, an older woman whose husband’s job has taken… Read More Rebirth in Acadi – Editorial Review
Title: Hoagie & Katie Author: Rio Koviak Genre: KidLit Hoagie & Katie is a KidLit story of an adventure that plays out between two lost animals, a hamster and a capybara. Hoagie, a domesticated hamster, and a wild and free capybara named Katie journey through the waterways and wildness of the jungle in search of… Read More Hoagie & Katie – Editorial Review
Title: Waking Up Human: A Survivor’s Guide Author: Susan Aranda Genre: Memoir / Self-Help In Susan Aranda’s memoir, Waking Up Human, Aranda revisits her life experiences involving childhood trauma, heartbreak, motherhood, and aging parents. From being raised by an abusive mother, to going through two abusive marriages, to taking care of her dying father, this story of a strong woman… Read More Waking Up Human: A Survivor’s Guide – Editorial Review
Title: Kanata Waltz Author: David Gauthier Genre: Autobiography Kanata Waltz is a memoir that takes us through author David Gauthier’s life. Gauthier reflects on the hard times, the sentimental times, and some of his most special and impactful memories.
Title: The Sons of Hernán García Author: Charles Ameringer Genre: Action and Adventure The Sons of Hernán García, by Charles Ameringer, is classified as an Action/Adventure. However, it also reads as historical fiction. More specifically, it is a revenge-tale set in early 20th century Venezuela. The history aspect reads well, probably because Ameringer is an actual professor of Latin History, so he knows the facts of that time and place, and is able to translate it well through this… Read More The Sons of Hernan Garcia – Editorial Review
Title: The Woman in Green Author: Larry Lockridge Genre: Literary Fiction The Woman in Green is the final installment in Lockridge’s Enigma Quartet series. The four novels can be read independently, but there are connections, similarities, and related themes.
Title: Nowhere Else I Want to Be Author: Carol D. Marsh Genre: Nonfiction memoir Carol Marsh has no idea what to expect when she founds Miriam’s House, a care home for homeless women living with AIDS in Washington, D.C. Growing up in a stable, loving family, she always felt a passion for helping… Read More Nowhere Else I Want to Be – Editorial Review
Title: Evolution Ended: The Next Stage of American Society Author: J. J. Jerome Genre: Non-Fiction / Politics / Social Science Evolution Ended: The Next Stage of American Society explores the transformation of human adaptation, interaction, and connection.
Title: Whose Life Are You Living?: Finding and Living Your Unique Purpose in Christ. Author: Curt P. Martin Genre: Spiritual Self-Help Whose Life Are You Living?: Finding and Living Your Unique Purpose in Christ offers a comprehensive framework based on biblical truths and revelations to engage and guide those readers wishing to renew… Read More Whose Life Are You Living? – Editorial Review