Diana L. Malkin’s The Crossing Offers a Gentle Glimpse into Courage, Compassion, and Chronic Illness
The Crossing is a moving children’s book on immigration, friendship, and diabetes—told with warmth, empathy, and beautifully rich illustrations.
The Crossing is a moving children’s book on immigration, friendship, and diabetes—told with warmth, empathy, and beautifully rich illustrations.
Dr. Yashwant Aditya’s Transforming Business with AI offers a human-centered, strategic guide to leading innovation in the age of intelligent technology.
Chameleon by Aron Wilson is a bold, gritty debut exploring identity, loyalty, and survival across rural Australia and Southeast Asia.
Age to Sage by John Joseph Connell III is a poetic call to rewild the soul through nature’s wisdom and the ancestral echoes of Celtic mysticism.
Labeled “too much,” Rachel Calista Stone turned pain into power. If Only You Knew is her unfiltered story of faith, fire, and finally being heard.
Your Hand in Mine by Rosalie Burch blends wisdom and warmth to help readers heal, rediscover hope, and walk life’s path with greater compassion.
Tired of swipes, ghosting, and filtered reality? Digitally Dysfunctional is your sarcastic guide through love, apps, and digital-age absurdity.
Mary Starweather’s debut blends fables and poetry into a vivid tribute to Colorado’s landscapes and the power of reflection.
Rabbi Dov Fischer confronts the moral silence after October 7, urging unwavering empathy and dignity for Jewish lives in the face of global indifference.
Brutal, primal, and unflinchingly human—Carnivora explores survival, violence, and morality in a savage world where instinct clashes with evolution.