Science, psychology, and sociology merge to explain the theory of the biology of empathy. Who hasn’t watched someone laugh and felt the need to laugh? In fact, humans often mirror one another’s emotions, and Matteo Rizzato and Davide... Read More
A collection of political essays reflects on the personal experience and opinion of proven polymath Michael Blumenthal. "Just Three Minutes, Please" brings to print some of Michael Blumenthal’s radio essays, originally prepared for... Read More
Safiullah eloquently elaborates on quotes from Muhammad to discuss the connection between the teachings of Islam and contemporary life. Mohamed Safiullah Munsoor wrote "Into the Heart of Reality" to share the insights and wisdom he’s... Read More
Stambolova’s intricately detailed prose beguiles and dazzles while opening one’s eyes to the grander image of fate, destiny, and self-awareness. Entangled in an odd, fraying family, the main characters in this unusual novel approach... Read More
Simple, poetic, sophisticated prose relays ancient Native American wisdom that will inspire modern-day reflection. Self-published over a decade ago and now available from a traditional publisher, "The Seven Paths" is the work of the... Read More
In Randall, readers find a reassuring voice—a strong, assertive narrator whose bravery resonates. Veteran poet Margaret Randall does not disappoint with her latest collection of poetry, "The Rhizome as a Field of Broken Bones". A... Read More
Readers who might expect a doctor’s writing to be dry and stodgy will be pleasantly surprised by Ashraf A. Hilmy’s impassioned and brutally honest personal assessment of America’s health-care challenge. Most of what is written for... Read More
Publishers and self-published authors are finding that baby boomers are a receptive audience for books that have anything to do with aging. There are a considerable number of such books authored by doctors, scientists, and fitness... Read More