Returning to her childhood home in search of answers about her aunt's suicide and father's identity, a young artist uncovers dark secrets that threaten to shatter everything she has ever believed.
When a group of teenagers discovers that their parents are actually super-villains, they run away from home... but that's only step one! Now that the evil Pride is gone, nearly every bad guy in the M
After a mysterious fall from his Manhattan apartment, Philip Chase has moved home with his mother, Charlene, a bitter woman who has never fully accepted the death ofher younger son, Ronnie, five years
Home to the likes of Disney and Warner Bros., Burbank has a fascinating history beyond the glitz and glamour of its entertainment industry. Discover the true story behind the mysterious Night Riders a
This is a true story about Rebecca Wildman saving two young dogs from hunger and sickness in Antigua Guatemala. In the early 2000's Rebecca Wildman found Scally and Jabby on the beach of Antigua. She
Eight-year-old Spencer takes himself to social services and demands to be taken into care. It’s a desperate act, a cry for help, but his parent’s reaction – good riddance – speaks volumes. Immediately
Home is much more than a physical place or a place we come from; home is a place we aspire to when we first begin to yearn for something more in our lives. This is the home of our heart’s desire. In t
Before Jason Collins, before Michael Sam, there was Glenn Burke. By becoming the firstand onlyopenly gay player in Major League Baseball, Glenn would become a pioneer in his own way, nearly thirty yea
"God is at home. It is we who have gone out for a walk."--Meister EckhartIn Coming Home to Your True Self, Albert Haase invites you to return home--and shows you the way to get there. "Home," he write
Showcases a range of stories and provides insight into how regular people survived World War II with just simple positive thinkingA compendium of sentimental, humorous and sometimes laugh-out-loud ane
This unique, funny and sometimes heartbreakingly sad book contains a treasury of first-hand stories from people all over the country. From unexploded bombs to blackouts and from the Home Guard to the