Born to Live by Jennie Lusko (May 5, $26.99, ISBN 978-0-
7852-3214-8). Lusko, coleader of Fresh Life Church in
Montana, uses the backdrop of the 2012 death of her daughter
to consider how God’s love can see one through pain and
uncertainty.
TORREY HOUSE
American Zion: Cliven Bundy,
God & Public Lands in the West by
Betsy Gaines Quammen (Mar. 25,
$18.95 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-
948814-14-0). Historian Quammen
tells the story of the Bundy family, who
are famed for their armed conflicts in
the West dating back to the very first
Mormons who fled the Midwest for the
Great Basin.
TURNER
In Pursuit of Godliness and a Living Judaism: The Life
and Thought of Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis by Edward
Feinstein (Feb. 4, $19.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-68442-
434-4) presents a comprehensive biography of Rabbi Harold
Shulweis, an essential figure in postwar American Jewish life.
TYNDALE HOUSE
When Did We Start Forgetting God?: The Root of the
Evangelical Crisis and Hope for the Future by Mark Galli
(Apr. 7, $16.99 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-4143-7361-4). Galli,
former editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, analyzes the state of
evangelicalism and encourages readers to turn their attention
away from the politics of the moment to instead consider what
has changed in contemporary spirituality.
TYNDALE MOMENTUM
The Minister’s Wife: A Story for All of Us Trying to Live
Faithfully in a Complicated World by Karen Stiller (May 5,
$22.99, ISBN 978-1-4964-4121-8). Stiller, senior editor of
Faith Today, explores many classic Christian virtues through the
prism of being a minister’s wife.
UNIV. OF IOWA
Confessions of a Gay Priest: A
Memoir of Sex, Love, Abuse, and
Scandal in the Catholic by Tom
Rastrelli (Apr. 15, $19.95 trade paper,
ISBN 978-1-60938-709-9). Rastrelli,
a survivor of clergy-perpetrated sexual
abuse, explores the secretive inner
workings of the seminary, providing an
intimate and unapologetic look into
the dynamics of celibacy and the cycle
of abuse and cover-up.
A DELIGHTFUL
LITTLE BOOK
ON AGING
Coming this April
“ A Delightful Little Book on Aging lays down new
and beautiful tracks for the journey into our
richest, deepest, and wildest years.”
—KELLY BROGAN, MD, author of the New
York Times bestseller A Mind of Your Own
Distributed to the trade by Ingram
Publisher Services
ISBN, Hardcover: 978-1-63152-840-8, $19.95
ISBN, E-book: 978-1-63152-841-5, $9.95
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