by Tom DeWolf | Dec 9, 2010 | Books, Reviews
We’re excited to announce that ours is one of the websites where you can now download–FOR FREE–the “I Can Fix It” guide to ending racism developed by author/artist/speaker damali ayo. You may have heard of damali’s books (How to...
by Tom DeWolf | Dec 3, 2010 | Books, Reviews, Movies, Reviews
When I was a child television news in our home meant Walter Cronkite. In junior high school history class we watched his “You Are There” series of historical reenactments. There were reasons he was the most trusted man in America; why President Johnson...
by Tom DeWolf | Nov 15, 2010 | Books, Reviews
I’ve been told that e-Readers remain a tiny portion of overall book sales, BUT are the fastest growing segment of book sales. Now the New York Times notes Great Expectations (pun intended) for holiday sales this coming month. What do you think? Do you own an...
by Tom DeWolf | Oct 26, 2010 | Books, Reviews, Inheriting the Trade
United Methodist Women, the largest denominational faith organization for women with roughly 800,000 members, has selected Inheriting the Trade for their 2011 Reading Program. A diverse range of books are selected each year, spread among four categories. Inheriting...
by Tom DeWolf | Oct 17, 2010 | Books, Reviews
I spent several days this past week in San Francisco with my dear friends Belvie Rooks and Dedan Gills, co-founders of Growing a Global Heart. We shared our stories of “Slavery’s Legacy: What Would Healing Look Like” with audiences at the California...
by Tom DeWolf | Sep 24, 2010 | Author Stuff, Writing, Books, Reviews
For anyone who writes, wants to write, or dreams of writing… I’ve come across some absolute gems by subscribing to Powell’s Books Review-a-Day service. One such book was Robert D. Richardson’s wonderful First We Read, Then We Write: Emerson on...