It’s the end of the world as we know it, but how do young people feel about it? Maxwell Neely-Cohen tells us in a character-driven tale of the apocalypse. "Echo of the Boom", by Maxwell Neely-Cohen, focuses on a generation of young... Read More
Manghan offers his research and heart to give voice to those whose stories too often go unheard. "The Mysterious Story of Gitano Cervantes" by Finbar Manghan is a case study–based book that surveys deeply rooted issues in the American... Read More
Practical insights cut across religious boundaries to convey a vibrant spirituality in plain, accessible language. “Nothing gets one’s attention like one’s imminent demise,” writes Gene O’Neil in "An Upraised Chalice", a book... Read More
This book fills a knowledge gap in the English-speaking world—what life was like for a Soviet soldier and citizen during World War II. Not surprisingly, most English-language books about World War II are written about the military... Read More
An executive coach hits the mark with amusing stories and practical lessons about leadership. Iain Martin’s unusually titled leadership book, Looking Down On Leaders, is smart, insightful, and just plain fun. A Scottish executive coach... Read More
James’s relevant and useful research on women in leadership roles is thoroughly supported. The Gap: A Scholarly Perspective of Executive Women, by Wendy James, is a detailed research study that examines how women experience the... Read More
What caused the Great Recession and how can we recover? A financial analyst offers a fact-based examination. In The Inevitable Great American Reset, financial analyst/CPA Carl Hafele has done a yeoman’s job of analyzing America’s... Read More
In no uncertain terms, Finding Maggie’s Bliss tells readers that it’s never the victim’s fault, and that abusers can be brought to justice. In this follow-up to his psychological thriller, Digging Up Bones, Augustus Van Slyke... Read More