Who killed Kennedy? Many keen minds have their doubts about the findings of the Warren Commission.
The Saga of Rifka and Herschel begins in South Africa where Herschel Haverman joins the Frankel family.
An Old West adventure set in the rugged Palo Duro Canyon of Texas.
The Inkling by Fred Chappell is, says the New York Times, "A work of genuine talent…
Violence and sex in a small Southern city. Arkie, Clemmie, Oxie, and Johns are linked by a schoolboy.
The Time?The future. Hours, days, weeks, months. A couple of years, maybe. The Place?
Action, humor, and adventure rule as Ranger Black Jack Ransom accepts a special assignment.
In this far-seeing novel, the nations of the near future come to 1984?
It is 1750 and Daniel, the 10-year-old foundling living with Dick Bates is worried. Dick is the owner of the Peacock Alehouse in White Cross Street, Islington.
Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women in two parts, each resoundingly popular and receiving critical acclaim.
The Boy Who Said No is first and foremost a story of people and their travails.
Ewan Chisholm, despised drunk albeit gifted Egyptologist, is ordered by his curator.
When is a story about a basketball player not even about basketball?
Trapped in a white Ford Cortina with Sir Julian Gaylord Duckworth aka the Duck.
So, what if you're Jonathan Prophet, a widower, a father (three beautiful girls, including 8-year-old twins), and a deputy sheriff in Vidalia County, Georgia.
Stengrow on his journey in search of his One True Dad, meets and falls in love with the beautiful Daphne.
Inspired by a children's geography primer, The Arrow Book of States, Starkey's Book of States was conceived in response as a contemporary poetic atlas.
When disasters strike ships in space, only three ships stand ready to answer the call in in our solar system.
American essayist, philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882) lead Transcendentalism in the early nineteenth century and greatly influenced the later New Thought movement.
American essayist, philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882) lead Transcendentalism in the early nineteenth century and greatly influenced the later New Thought movement.