The collection ranges from articulating addiction, self-destruction and identity, to romantic relationships, his journey to recovery and his unapologetic depiction of truth, through life and its happenings.
"1925: Chicago is the jazz capital of the world, and the Dreamland Café is the ritziest black-and-tan club in town.
In this book, Gary Burnett probes both the gospel and the history of the blues, to help us understand better the nature of the good news that Jesus preached, and its relevance and challenge to us.
After all, there are grandparents, great-grandparents, uncles, aunts and even colony aunties in waiting.Brutally honest, thoroughly irreverent, Koi Good News? is the funniest book you'll read this year.
Tough Call is an enjoyable and essential read for any and all facing a major decision.
The good ol' days are over. It's official, it's the news! With my brand-new baby brother came the brand-new baby blues!
Two birdwatchers survive a nuclear holocaust.
Imagine what it would be like to go back in time to the 15th century Venice.
A young boy ponders a variety of emotions and how different members of his family experience them, from his own blues to his father's grays and his grandmother's yellows.
"Pritts's world is rich, vivid, intimate, and somewhat troubled.