A riveting debut novel about a family escaping Czechoslovakia after the 1948 Communist takeover—based on the author's own family history.
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Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson gives us a masterful portrait of how America today and throughout its history has been shaped by a rigid hierarchy of human rankings.
A CRC author debuts her first children’s book about the high value of each one of us.
Picture book for children 4-8 encourages readers to find beauty in imperfections and strength in adversity.
“She did what she could” (Mark 14:8)—and that is the goal of this book: to provide insights and wisdom for walking through life with the confidence that you’re doing “what you can” to live well for God.
Marilynne Robinson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, returns to the world of Gilead with Jack, one of 2020’s most acclaimed novels.
A masterful work of comic book journalism about indigenous North America, resource extraction, and our debt to the natural world.
A young pop singer details why she rejects progressive Christianity in favor of historic Christianity.
A deeply moving picture book helps children and their families navigate grief.
Could it be that the captain’s oldest friend, the sea, knows what Swashby needs even better than he knows himself?
She never expected to be a minister’s wife. And the life she discovered was more challenging—and more beautiful—than she could have anticipated.
When sin is disguised as virtue, the path to cultivating righteousness becomes impossible. Such is the challenge Christians face in the modern age.
“The Giver” author draws from her own memories as a child in Hawaii and Japan in this stunning work in verse for young readers.
A stunning new volume from the first Native American Poet Laureate of the United States, informed by her tribal history and connection to the land.
Esther Ahmad describes her youth in Pakistan, chronicling her escape from radical Islam and her conversion to Christianity
A warm and funny memoir about a young woman battling a lifelong autoimmune disorder.
Pastor and survivor Ruth Everhart shines a light on the prevalence of sexual abuse and misconduct within faith communities.
A therapist and pastoral care professor illuminates and enlightens in a book about narcissism in the church.
This sweet and inspiring picture book is based on the true story of a school in India designed to teach illiterate grandmothers how to read and write.
When the Great Depression takes almost everything they own, Ellie’s family is forced to leave their home in town and start over in the untamed forests of Echo Mountain.
Jenna Bush Hager lost three out of four grandparents—including former president George H. W. Bush—in 13 months. Here she remembers and grieves.
This book equips Christian leaders to anticipate some of the new challenges in the 2020s.
Based on the author’s family history, this middle-grade novel tells the tale of a Jewish girl in WW2 Europe who immigrates to Cuba.
A provocative examination of the unholy relationship between American Christianity and white supremacy.