Carol Anne Germain
Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy
Dancing in the Streets is a compilation of essays celebrating the collective joy demonstrated through ritual dancing. Throughout history, dance…
Confessions of a Viscount
If you are a regular reader of historical romance novels, you’ve probably encountered this plot before. Karr’s storyline is not…
Whirlwind
Though Zane Brody looks like a happy and handsome bachelor, he pines for the comforts and happiness of a home…
Cyrano
McCaughrean’s version of Edmond Rostand’s celebrated and classic romantic tale is delightful. Readers of all ages will appreciate the author’s…
Much Ado About Grubstake
In the 19th century, penny dreadfuls were sensational tales of crime, adventure, or horror. These inexpensive texts, printed on cheap…
Hello, America
This is the third and final book of Livia Bitton-Jackson’s journey from life as a refugee in the camps of…
Black Powder
Rabin writes an intriguing young adult novel which addresses the pertinent issue of youth gang violence. In 2010, teenager…
The Long Hunter
This story is set in the late 18th century, a trying time for Matt McLaren, who is a survivor…
Bear Dancer: The Story of a Ute Girl
This story highlights three years in the life of a teenage Ute named Elk Girl. The three-part story begins…
Thorn
Thorns conjure up the thought of sharp irritations, but the Thorn of this story is different. He is a young…
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