Aug 12, 2009
Bobo’s New Home is a story about a little goat that goes away from his family to live on a farm. He’s afraid at first, but then he realizes that God is there with him, so he’s not alone after all.
Aug 12, 2009
A journey of healing, wisdom and self-discovery is available to anyone who is truly seeking fulfillment in their lives in The Awakening.
Aug 12, 2009
G.W. Foote’s The Child Convict is a fictional novel based on fact that depicts the horrors of child abuse and how the “sins of the father” follow a man for a lifetime.
Aug 12, 2009
It is the dream of almost every young girl to be a beautiful princess, loved and admired by others. Stella's Hair tells the tale of a little child's effort to overcome her hair phobia in order to please her family and find happiness.
Aug 12, 2009
Margaret Rowswell’s Living the Egyptian Dream: A Middle Aged Woman’s Gap Year is an enlightening and lovely glimpse into what happens when a woman decides to go against the norm and discover a brand new life.
Aug 12, 2009
How do you count all the stars in the sky, wonders a little boy. “One star at a time,” answers a mysterious voice from up above. And so begins the children’s story One Star at a Time.
Aug 11, 2009
To an immigrant, America can be a strange and daunting place. But if you look at it in a different light, coming to the United States can also be a hilarious adventure.
Aug 11, 2009
Sarah Palleschi’s Did I Really Dream Last Night? is a sweet, delightfully amusing bedtime story for children and their parents.
Aug 11, 2009
A young woman’s life becomes entangled in the world of organized crime and a deadly play for power in Launa McNeilly’s smashing debut novel that promises to be a contender with the best-selling thrillers at your local bookstore.
Aug 11, 2009
On Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese bombers attacked American troops stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, plunging America into World War II.