Readers fond of stories with quirky, empowered females and humor will find themselves hoping Hankins plans to pen another volume in The Peavine Chronicles. New from author Jane F. Hankins comes the hilarious second volume detailing the... Read More
"The Home Book" replaces personal opinions related to construction quality and workmanship in residential homebuilding with clear written guidelines. Not sure who to call when there’s a problem with your new home? "The Home Book"... Read More
Like a good friend reminiscing, Peter S. Fischer tells stories about his days as a TV writer and his transition to a career as an author of Hollywood mysteries. "Me and Murder, She Wrote" provides an insider view of Hollywood from the... Read More
Not for beginners, "Taekwondo Black Belt Poomsae" expands technical knowledge for advanced practitioners. Advanced taekwondo practitioners looking to further expand their understanding and ability in their craft need to look no further... Read More
Lush narrative, intellectual conversation, and emotional introspection help us experience an exotic locale through the eyes of its people. In a weighty tome that spans more than one hundred years from 1800 to 1918, the drive to succeed... Read More
"Getting to 50/50" suggests a new framework for considering family and work that will appeal to experienced professionals and those just starting their careers. Is gender equality fostered by having more women in the workforce, or... Read More
Ilchi Lee’s latest work says we can all change the world by working on ourselves. In Change: Realizing Your Greatest Potential, Ilchi Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Call of Sedona (2012), issues a call that places the... Read More
Stulginsky’s freshman children’s book is a pleasant, enjoyable story about family and traditions. Cold, crisp winter air, the smell of evergreen trees, friends and family: these are the foundation for the children’s book "Going for... Read More