In a riveting work that Chinua Achebe calls “a masterpiece,” four Indian teenagers are taken from their homes all over America and shipped to a faraway boarding school for Indians to begin a new life. To make them “less Indian,”... Read More
This is a pleasing and intriguing character-driven novel in which poetry is presented as a possible means of salvation. James E. Cherry’s "Edge of the Wind" is an intriguing look at human relationships as they play out in times of... Read More
This is one of those rare business books that is both conceptual and pragmatic about fostering change. In this concise, unerring business book, two management consultants exhort businesses and their leaders to embrace massive change and... Read More
Parts of "Choosing the Hero", K. Riva Levinson’s new political memoir, read like a riveting geopolitical thriller, which only makes this true-life story of one woman’s triumph over civil war and corruption more compelling. Levinson... Read More
These stories are a literary ode to climbers and the mountains that captivate them. The seven quirky stories in Gisèle Villeneuve’s new collection, "Rising Abruptly", all have mountains at their heart. Beginning when a young woman... Read More
"Rockets Versus Gravity" celebrates those who can achieve escape velocity, soaring toward freedom. Richard Scarsbrook’s "Rockets Versus Gravity" is a novel of confluence and departure, bringing characters together or pulling them apart... Read More
Shakespeare comes to life in Drexel University English professor Paula Marantz Cohen’s first novel for young adults, Beatrice Bunson’s Guide to Romeo and Juliet. The title character, a freshman at Farley High School, is nostalgic for... Read More
This text balances instruction with deep insights, giving mixed martial artists the understanding and skills they need to excel. Sumo for Mixed Martial Arts: Winning Clinches, Takedowns, and Tactics by Andrew Zerling equips practitioners... Read More