In The Buddha and the Terrorist Satish Kumar shows the importance of looking for the root causes of violence and of finding peaceful means to end terror.
Mary Magdalene Beloved Disciple by Clysta Kinstler is a beautiful novel exploring historical facts about Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Jesus.
Javier Sierra's The Secret Supper is an exciting Renaissance detective novel revealing Leonardo da Vinci's mysterious connection with the Cathars and the secret of the Consolamentum.
In search of a rare red lily in the Tibetan Himalayas, Claire Scobie meets Ani, a Tibetan nun, in Pemako, where the myth of Shangri-la was born. Together, in a culture where freedom of expression is... [more]
An English Psychic in Hollywood is Lucinda Clare's tale about using her psychic abilities while living among the stars of Hollywood, and her search for a soulmate there.
Paulo Coelho’s Like the Flowing River is a collection of reflections and short stories, tales of living and dying, of destiny and choice, of love lost and found, exploring what it means to be truly alive.
The One Tree by David Pierce Hughes, for children aged 5 to 9, conveys a timeless sense of nature, encouraging us all to treat our mother Earth with the love and respect she deserves.
A novel of rivalry, magic and mystery set in Victorian Britain, in which mirror-images, twins, doubles, pairs, shadows and imitations crop up again and again throughout the story, giving it an oddly... [more]
The Horse Girl by Miriam Moss and Jason Cockcroft tells of Freya, who carves a huge horse in the white chalky rock on the hillside above her village - a beautifully illustrated story that will enchant young readers everywhere.