Fascinating reading for anyone interested in psychology, Barquet presents a case for how and why identity forms. Antonio Barquet does not title his study of identity Who Are You? but rather "Why Are You?" because to this author, it’s... Read More
This collaborative project features Amy Lowell’s lesbian love poetry from the early twentieth century, an essay by Lillian Faderman that analyzes Lowell’s poetry and her relationship with actress Ada Dwyer Russell, and lastly, Mary... Read More
This book is a delightful exploration of the origin and contemporary relevance of proverbial wisdoms. David Tanner writes that it was his fourteen-year-old grandson who inspired him to pen "Wisdoms to Live By". When the boy was sent to... Read More
What the world needs is a book to help nations transition out of the hateful, retributory habits of war / repression / conflict and embrace the options of forgiveness and peace. Whoop, here it is! Herein, we learn how six extraordinary... Read More
Poulin excels at the art of world-building in this sci-fi adventure that journeys everywhere from the future to deep in human history. "Geepeus", by Nasha Poulin, contains classic science fiction tropes such as time and space travel,... Read More
This longtime educator is passionate about leveling the educational playing field so dyslectics can succeed. Wiping Out Dyslexia with Enhanced Lateralization: Musings from My Forty Years of Wiping by Dorothy van den Honert is, by turns,... Read More
Each vignette in this inspiring book offers catharsis to people who have experienced bullying. A professional coach who has experienced bullying offers a collection of inspirational writings designed to empower other victims. "The Power... Read More
This is a gritty, often deeply disturbing, occasionally amusing story of a mentally ill everyman. A Rocky Start: A Case Study in Letter is the epistolary memoir of Dirk Fisher, who suffers from mental illness and reveals his long... Read More