
Arnold Falls
by Charlie Suisman
Spend time in the funny, oddball village of Arnold Falls, a comic novel that tips its hat to Armistead Maupin and P. G. Wodehouse. Kirkus calls it "incredibly funny" and BlueInk says "it has the feel of an instant classic."
Readers' Favorite Silver Medal Award for Humor/Comedy.
ISBN Number: 978-1792332159
Target Ages: Adults

Einstein's Compass a YA Time Traveler Adventure
by Grace Blair and Laren Bright
How did Albert Einstein come up with his wondrous theories of light and time? In Einstein's Compass: A YA Time Traveler Adventure, a young Albert is gifted a supernatural compass that allows him to travel through time and space. He finds wisdom in other dimensions, like the lost city of Atlantis, but evil forces seek the power of the compass, including a monstrous, shape-shifting dragon from a different age. Can the compass protect Albert from such villainy?
ISBN Number: 978-0998830889
Target Ages: 12-18

Everything All At Once (Book 1 in the CHORDUROYS AND TOO MANY BOYS™ series)
by Ivy Cayden
A sweet, award-winning YA Music Fiction story about friendship, love, and everything in between. With an elaborate playlist to embed you in every magnetic moment, you’ll experience the rush of Everything All At Once, Book 1 in the CHORDUROYS AND TOO MANY BOYS™ series.
2020 American Fiction Awards Finalist. Readers’ Favorite five-star seal.
ISBN Number: 978-1949293005
Target Ages: 15+

Forever Dogs: Wit and Wisdom from the Great Canine Beyond (Wagging Tails Telling Tales!)
by Tricia Spencer
“This book is a delightfully strange, warm, charming celebration of one of Earth’s greatest wonders and treasures—the dog.” —Dean Koontz, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Talking dogs, 350 vintage photos, fiction, nonfiction, humor, heartstring tugs, and surprises abound in this memory lane of smiles for dog lovers.
ISBN Number: 978-0971509818
Target Ages: Young Adults+

Kumori and the Lucky Cat: Vol.1 (Lucky Cat Series)
by Wendelin Gray
In 2138 after three predatory superstates have devoured the globe, Kumori Ando’s life is thrown into a tailspin by a mysterious, magical talking cat statue and a handsome young man she finds sleeping in her apartment building’s dumpster.
Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Book List of 2019
ISBN Number: 978-1533582133
Target Ages: 13+

Miranda and the D-Day Caper
by Shelly Frome
“An intelligently conceived mystery and an entertaining one as well.” –Kirkus Reviews
On a sparkling spring morning in the Blue Ridge, small-town realtor Miranda Davis approached the tailgate market intent on dealing with her whimsical cousin Skip’s unexpected arrival from New York. It turns out that Skip was on the run after stumbling on the machinations of a right-wing conspiracy. Miranda’s efforts to intervene place them both on a collision course with the forces that be.
ISBN: 978-1945448577
Target Ages: Adults

Nanise', a Navajo Herbal
by Vernon O. Mayes and Barbara Bayless Lacy
“A glimpse into the wealth of preserved Navajo knowledge, including which plants make the best medicine, building materials, dye and more.” –Mother Earth News
This insightful guide uses four-color photographs and botanical drawings to highlight over 100 herbs and plants used by Native Americans in the Southwest. Nanise' details how Navajos use native plants for food, medicine, healing ceremonies, dyes, and weaving tools.
ISBN: 978-1589852174
Target Ages: Adults

On Tràigh Lar Beach
by Dianne Ebertt Beeaff
Erica Winchat, a young writer overwhelmed by the stress of her fist book contract, discovers thirteen curious items tangled in the flotsam on the Scottish beach of Tràigh Lar, and tells the intriguing story of the owner of each one.
ISBN: 978-1631527715
Target Ages: Adults







