Heys’ crisp and concise writing takes corporate history to a new level. The creative men behind one of the country’s most innovative electric utility holding companies are spotlighted and their four decades of research and... Read More
A vibrant account of homecoming and natural change, this story for young readers portrays the meeting of art and nature. After hearing signs of an early spring one February morning, an unnamed artist approaches a blank canvas. He... Read More
Themes of crime and redemption run through the life of a complicated “gangster.” "Bombed in His Bed", the biography of “Jewish gangster” Myer Rush, spans his boyhood to middle adulthood with an impressive and glorified account of... Read More
A thorough exploration of the Obama election illuminates the art and science of intelligent campaigning. A meticulously constructed, frank examination of the 2012 US presidential election drawing from a plethora of sources, How This... Read More
This rich, visual tour of the biodiversity of a remarkable land expresses loyalty to environmental conservation. Elements of biogeography and biodiversity are captured in words and exquisite photographs to present a luminous biography of... Read More
What Klaber does so well throughout is keep front and center the hinge upon which this story swings: Lobdell’s ambiguity about her gendered and sexual self. Only the train was late the day Lucy Ann Lobdell left home in order to live... Read More
There’s reason to be hopeful—yes, hopeful—about the future of journalism, and George Brock tells us why. For many, a quest to find a silver lining in the current state of journalism is akin to finding the funnies in the Wall Street... Read More
Departing from commercial travel guides that promote typical approaches to tourism, this book ventures into the heritage and history of Guatemala for perceptive travelers. An uncommon guidebook for the backpacking humanitarian,... Read More