"Inconvenient Memories" is a memoir that’s rooted in a historic moment and that tackles questions about identity with political and literary acumen. Anna Wang’s probing memoir "Inconvenient Memories" revolves around a childhood in... Read More
Supportive and encouraging, "Women’s Health" is an empowering book full of helpful suggestions for improving women’s overall quality of life. Nadiya Melnyk’s "Women’s Health" is an even-handed explanation of medical approaches to... Read More
An accomplished professor asserts that his worldview was expanded through his higher education in the inspiring memoir "Evolution of an Educator". Joel O. Nwagbaraocha’s memoir "Evolution of an Educator" draws on extensive... Read More
Clever and surprising, "Perpetual Check" is a thrilling novel set during the intersection between the decline of the Soviet Union and the dawn of the computer age. Two women are trapped in the middle of a deadly spy game in F. Nelson... Read More
I Don’t Believe You is provocative—part memoir, part treatise on mental illness and contemporary society. With dark humor, John Ralph Tuccitto’s interlinked essays, gathered in I Don’t Believe You, are about being a husband and... Read More
Eighty poets under the influence of Walt share a poem and a comical pose in this winning collection of portraiture and poetry. That the two complement each other so well in coffee-table format is the unexpected delight. On the Rocks I... Read More
The beeping, flashing, vibrating distractions of technology; densely populated city centers; brash displays of wealth and power among the elites; and societal inequality: such is life in the twenty-first century. Whether modern... Read More
“Get real. Never gonna happen. That’s pie-in-the-sky bullshit. It’s too late to make a difference.” Yes, that’s the language of the cynic—always quick to shoot down the ideas of optimists and visionaries. Even in this age of... Read More