Breaking Cover by Michele Rigby Assad (book review)
The CIA is looking for walking contradictions. Recruiters seek people who can keep a secret, yet pull classified information out of others; who love their country, but are willing to leave it behind to head into dangerous places; who live double lives, but can be trusted with some of the [...]
Writers are Readers: Terri Gillespie
Reading and writing doesn't always come naturally to an author. I had issues about reading, and so did Terri Gillespie, an award-winning author and speaker. If you or someone you love struggles with reading, you won't want to miss this interview! Thank you so much for being here! What was [...]
Gifted Hands by Ben Carson (book review)
In 1987, Dr. Benjamin Carson gained worldwide recognition for his part in the first successful separation of Siamese twins joined at the back of the head. Carson pioneered again in a rare procedure known as a hemispherectomy, giving children without hope a second chance at life through a daring operation [...]
Writers are Readers: Kimberly Rose Johnson
What was your favorite picture book as a child? Sammy the Seal was my absolute favorite. I can’t recall how many times I checked out that book from the library, but to this day I still enjoy that story. I think I liked it because Sammy craved adventure and he [...]
And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer by Fredrik Backman (book review)
From the New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry, and Britt-Marie Was Here comes an exquisitely moving portrait of an elderly man’s struggle to hold on to his most precious memories, and his family’s efforts to care for [...]