Cacciatore says it’s very important for children and others to know there can be peace in the world.
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Father’s Day is a good time to examine the poems of Benjamin Jonson, one of the most well-loved English poets.
Peter Kreeft’s latest book is an introduction to philosophy; it also offers a methodology for discussing life’s big questions: the Socratic dialogue.
If you’re perpetually distracted—or simply adept at the art of procrastination—turn to these books for guidance.
‘We’ve never had an American generation that believes less in its ability to rise to a challenge than this one,’ said the author.
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Capturing the popularity and nostalgia of campaigning by train, Edward Segal’s ‘Whistle-Stop Politics’ is a political treat without the political tricks.
Roger L. Simon’s new release reveals some surprising insights gained after moving from a blue state to a red one.
Shakespearean expert Gideon Rappaport’s new edition of ‘Hamlet’ gives guidance on the misunderstood play.
Cacciatore says it’s very important for children and others to know there can be peace in the world.
Jan Jekielek’s ‘Killed to Order,' to be published in March, shines a light on China’s organ harvesting program and the CCP’s dire threat to America.
These picture books and easy chapter reads are sure to add anticipation and joy to the upcoming holidays.
Father’s Day is a good time to examine the poems of Benjamin Jonson, one of the most well-loved English poets.
Peter Kreeft’s latest book is an introduction to philosophy; it also offers a methodology for discussing life’s big questions: the Socratic dialogue.
If you’re perpetually distracted—or simply adept at the art of procrastination—turn to these books for guidance.
‘We’ve never had an American generation that believes less in its ability to rise to a challenge than this one,’ said the author.
A father in Alameda wanted his Chinese American daughter to be able to see herself reflected in the children’s books that he read to her.
Capturing the popularity and nostalgia of campaigning by train, Edward Segal’s ‘Whistle-Stop Politics’ is a political treat without the political tricks.
Roger L. Simon’s new release reveals some surprising insights gained after moving from a blue state to a red one.
Shakespearean expert Gideon Rappaport’s new edition of ‘Hamlet’ gives guidance on the misunderstood play.