Deftly organized, this guide to yoga provides runners with thoroughly explained methods for avoiding injury and improving health. Runners are prone to a wide variety of injuries, and Christine Felstead, runner, yoga teacher, and... Read More
"The Wealth of China" is well laid out, well organized, and a succinct work for such an expansive topic. The Wealth of China: Untangling the Mystery of the World’s Second Largest Economy brings Western readers an insider’s... Read More
Side gigs can become just as rewarding as your main gig; Kimberly Palmer tells how. Economic conditions have created a wholly new facet of the economy—workers that Kimberly Palmer calls “side-giggers.” Palmer, who is the senior... Read More
Follow the clear steps in this detailed guide, and use your passion to find financial security for the rest of your life. Many people who were negatively affected by the recent economic downturn have yet to recover. With a focus on... Read More
A blend of quiet humor and an understanding of human infallibility illuminates the qualities of numerous popes’ reigns. Examining the lives of some of the lesser known and less admired popes, Mike Aquilina demonstrates that even a bad... Read More
This author helps other seniors find new ways of thinking about the way they are living as they push the limits of age. "Rich in Years" roots itself in a Christ-centered framework as author Johann Christoph Arnold invites readers into an... Read More
Journalism, memoir, and adventure meld together to add clarity and ethos to the story of a Congolese community’s efforts to conserving the bonobo ape. Insightful, important, and at times heartbreaking, this gripping story of one... Read More
Roman Krznaric redefines the self-help book with thoughtful historical analysis of how life should be lived. The title of Roman Krznaric’s well-written and thoughtful book, "How Should We Live?", is slightly misleading. It suggests... Read More