“Vice prevails and impious men bear sway.” Such was the prevailing ethic during the Roman Republic’s demise. Meanwhile citizens were…
Browsing: On Books
Each time I make something for dinner that one or both the children don’t like, the familiar refrain resounds: “Tell…
In Handle with Care, Picoult refers to a “language of loss” that parents and children endure in the most intimate family relationships. Within adoptive…
I usually avoid marriage-help books like the plague because, in general, I find them far removed from the reality of…
At Ave Maria Press, I enjoy working closely with authors to help them “develop their craft.” Rewriting and platform-building are two…
To kick off my first “Book Whisperer” column, I thought I would share some wonderful adoption resources. If you have…
This is a heartwarming children’s book, but it will make readers of any age feel closer to the birth of…
Have you ever looked at a priest or religious and wondered how it was that he or she came to…
The works of William Shakespeare abound with the truths of the Catholic faith. Especially in his later plays (often called…