The Agatha Principle and Other Mystery Stories
A theater, the 2010 Olympics, and an old plantation in Louisiana are just a few of the settings for Elizabeth Elwood’s riveting mysteries in "The Agatha Principle and Other... Read More
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A theater, the 2010 Olympics, and an old plantation in Louisiana are just a few of the settings for Elizabeth Elwood’s riveting mysteries in "The Agatha Principle and Other... Read More
Judith Laikin Elkin grew up in 1930s Detroit and identifies herself as a witness to two significant developments: “the emergence of a cohort of American women who rewrote the... Read More
In recent years, coaching has grown in importance (and popularity) in many areas of life, well beyond its traditional role in sports. Job seekers employ coaches to refresh... Read More
The Madonna-Whore Complex has been explored in countless scholarly works, each with its own take on the underlying cause, as well as the social impact of this male disorder.... Read More
Martin Marmolejo’s study of globalization is a big book in terms of scope and size. The founder of a global investment management firm, Marmolejo focuses on the concept of... Read More
People often do not know how to handle grief. In part, this may be due to the fact that many people try to rush through the grieving process. "Two Chai Day" will be valuable to... Read More
One of the toughest challenges faced by a novice novelist, beyond self-editing, is defining the hero. The hero emulates the story’s moral core, which in turn allows readers to... Read More
Married adults in the United States may soon be in the minority as more parents live together outside of marriage and single parents raise children alone. This growing group... Read More
Aaron Wesley Haberman is a boy with a problem. The girl of his sixth-grade dreams doesn’t seem to know he’s alive, and when he tries to talk to her his brain short-circuits.... Read More
Parable-style business books are quick, easy reads ideally suited to the busy executive. By telling a simple story, the author can realistically demonstrate business principles... Read More
During his three decades as a banker, stockbroker, and commercial insurance agent and auditor, Lee Rice met hundreds of business entrepreneurs. In his highly readable "Journeys... Read More
Jerry Jewler celebrated his sixtieth birthday with a “lollapalooza of an evening,” only to awaken to “hell” the following morning. Hell wasn’t a hangover. It was an... Read More
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