Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
What's Hot
Browsing: Nonfiction
Escape to the Devon coast, with Part One of a brand-new four-part serial from the author of Willow Cottage. Daisy…
Whiskers and Bear were two of the best dogs in the world. They didn’t always listen or even try to…
Could she live with Cameron…but without his love? Struggling to operate her ranch, Terra Lee Bradford realizes the full extent…
It can be lonely parenting a special-needs child, but you are not alone.A Memoir / Self Help book by Dr.…
After a shocking tragedy, small-town pastor’s wife Leona tries to bring her family together again. Can she find her road back to happiness? “Gentry always leaves readers wanting more” (RT Book Reviews).
Murder on Bainbridge Island: A Northwest Cozy Mystery (Northwest Cozy Mystery Series Book 1)
When a guest is murdered at your first catering event, you might have a problem with a happy ever after!…
A USA Today bestseller: The star of Homicide Hunter revisits his nerve-rattling case files — including the haunting cases that he’s never spoken about until now. With nearly 1,300 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
The inspiration behind the major motion picture: After 14-year-old John fell through the frozen surface of a Missouri lake, he lay lifeless for over an hour. But when his mother cried out to God to save him, his family witnessed a miracle that would defy medical knowledge. An incredible true story of God’s power.
“Stirring reportage” (O, The Oprah Magazine): Faced with difficult financial situations, many Americans have embraced lives on the road. An acclaimed journalist chronicles their stories of survival and resilience in “a remarkable book of immersive reporting” (The New Yorker). With over 1,800 five-star Goodreads ratings.
A New York Times bestseller with nearly 1,000 five-star Goodreads ratings! A veteran journalist reflects on America’s defining principles and values in this “celebration of the national spirit and its potential to persevere” (Kirkus Reviews).