In "Life Lived Wild", outdoorsman, writer, filmmaker, and conservationist Rick Ridgeway recounts his thrilling adventures in the world’s most remote regions. Ridgeway’s daring life is filled with newsworthy firsts. He was the first... Read More
Thrilling, contemplative, tragic, and inspirational, Hakim’s Odyssey recounts a Syrian man’s difficult journey of survival. Hakim, a young man with a bright future in Syria as the owner of a new apartment and a thriving nursery, has... Read More
"Love, Peace and Vegetables" is a broad, holistic cookbook that rethinks the roles that food should play in people’s lives. Marcela Benson’s "Love, Peace and Vegetables" is a generous compilation of recipes, philosophies, and lessons... Read More
"The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Fairytale" is a sweet bedtime story that imparts earned wisdom from one generation to the next. In Lee DeNoya’s tender illustrated children’s book "The Girl Who Wrote Her Own Fairytale", a girl’s... Read More
"Spanish Colonial Paintings Paired with Engraved Sources" is an illustrated introduction to the unique ways in which Latin American painters depicted European religious iconography. Edited by Cecilia C. Spenuzza, the art book "Spanish... Read More
Belief and doubt collide in "Feral Darling", a gory horror novel about zealotry and manhood. A young man is caught up in a timeless battle between good and evil in Ed Diamante’s supernatural horror novel "Feral Darling".... Read More
Janisse Ray’s memoir in essays, "Wild Spectacle", centers the role of the wilderness in her life. Throughout the years, Ray has turned to nature in the pursuit of self-discovery, clarity, and adventure. These essays focus on her... Read More
Trials of a Dead Lawyer’s Wife is a noir-hued memoir about a suspicious death in a Southern town. Maggie Redmon’s compelling memoir Trials of a Dead Lawyer’s Wife concerns a death in the family. Redmon once had an ideal life with... Read More