Brimming with personality, the travel cats each have a story to tell and a journey to embark on.
A high school kid becomes Lee's youngest student, training with him in empty parking lots and forging a lifelong bond.
Thirty stories and 32 photos chronicle life on Seattle's No. 7 bus during the graveyard shift.
The Spring is a book-length lyric essay that examines grief and transformation through the lens of mystical animal appearances following the death of the narrator’s partner.
In this blend of fiction and nonfiction, two young Japanese American sisters try to make sense of a world where their government imprisons them in World War II concentration camps while some of their friends and neighbors come to their aid.
In Urban Creatures, Sarah Gray's short stories shift from the unsettling to the surreal to the frightening, all cut through with her characteristic black humor. Urban survival makes creatures of us all.
Inspired by personal experiences with Japan's vengeful spirits, Davisson investigates the origins and legends of yurei.
A ruthless yet sympathetic novel of the Western male imagination vis-a-vis the Japanese woman.