Wordsworth’s friends are all ensnared by their electronic devices. What’s in his pocket that will help save them?
A bulldozer has invaded Wordsworth’s special koa grove where he thinks up new poems. What should he and his friends do?
“Now that she’s losing her memory, She’s still my Grandma, isn’t she?”
A unique resource for anyone with a loved one suffering from Alzhiemer's disease or other long-term illness.
A coming-of-age memoir of life in a Hawaiian plantation village—now buried beneath a blanket of lava.
A unique guide for using poetry and journaling to become a more compassionate caregiver.