Though terrible tragedies happen, survival is possible for those who continue to live despite the darkest of days. This is the recurring theme in Julie Cox’s I Ordered My Future Yesterday: The Julie Cox Story. Cox herself has suffered... Read More
The Internet has created nothing short of a global re-definition of the management of intellectual property rights (IPR). Information can be created, copied, and disseminated electronically with ease. Protection of trademarks becomes... Read More
A young woman is quickly and dispassionately killed with a single blow. Thus begins The Improbable Advocate, an Australian courtroom thriller by retired Sydney barrister, magistrate, and coroner A. T. Cullen. Cullen tells the tensely... Read More
“Repent from the sin of dissatisfaction” is the advice given in the first chapter of this spiritual study guide. "How to Love Your Life" contains meaningful lessons based on biblical and real-life examples. Each chapter ends with a... Read More
Stacie M. Coleman’s mother got Stacie high on marijuana as early as grammar school. Despite this, Stacie grew up to be a teenager who could still put others before herself, and who ultimately quit high school to keep her niece from... Read More
Ronald Probstein’s engaging memoir of his gambler father is likely to find favor with a large audience. Tightly edited and concisely written, the book commemorates Probstein’s parents against the backdrop of Depression-Era New York... Read More
Often, people do not see the need to change their lives until they come within moments of losing them. Walt Conger is one of those people. A life-threatening medical emergency resulted in changes to both Conger’s physical and spiritual... Read More
An encyclopedic collection that deserves attention beyond the scope of its intended readership, "Guyanese Achievers, USA and Canada" comprises stories of people who came from a beautiful but deprived country to overcome the odds and... Read More