
A Son’s Struggle with a Shifting Identity
Do not you think, shift in one parent’s identity can welcome challenges in the life of a child? In by Dr. Christopher King, the reader is taken into the intimate, vulnerable recesses of a child’s

Do not you think, shift in one parent’s identity can welcome challenges in the life of a child? In by Dr. Christopher King, the reader is taken into the intimate, vulnerable recesses of a child’s

Divorce can feel like a tightrope walk, especially when an ex dangles money like a puppet string. In The Place I Am Meant to Be, therapist Evelyn Lauda reveals how her ex-husband Jack tried to

Wow, what a story! Yes, you heard that right; those were my remarks after reading Accidental Encounter by Roger Firth. While you might have read many books, some of which were great, this book grabs

Let’s be honest—most of us don’t read healthcare policy books. But when I picked up Solving the US Drug Conundrum by André Wencker and Pascal Orliac, I didn’t expect to be shocked into attention by

Books can make you laugh or cry, but some, like Amir R. Gill’s Sky Lord Junior: Volume 2, do both while subtly revealing wisdom about life, love, and meaning. This enchanting continuation of Sky the

If you’re a fan of gritty, authentic British crime thrillers with heart, tension, and a punch of realism, Blind Murder by Stephen Collier is the book you’ve been searching for. Here’s why it deserves a

In From Faggot to Grandpa: One Male’s Journey, author Brian Raines shares a memoir that is both deeply personal and universally resonant—a story of identity, struggle, healing, and, ultimately, transformation. Yet, beyond the pain of

In Color Me Human, The Hermit leads readers not into a cathedral, but into the wilderness—into the margins where true faith is often found. This is not a book about religion. It is a spiritual

Cherokee Nation: Proceed Undaunted by Chadwick “Corntassel” Smith is more than just a historical account—it is a blueprint for the future of Cherokee sovereignty. Smith masterfully combines historical analysis, legal insight, and political commentary to

Emotional regulation—the ability to recognize, express, and manage one’s feelings—is one of the most critical skills young children can develop. Yet it’s also one of the most challenging. For early educators, the key to nurturing