Opening in 1900 in the New Mexico Territory, with strategic stops on the way to 1977, every chapter packs a powerful punch or an uplifting message. Monetary success and the American dream remain elusive, intangible concepts in this story... Read More
In a book filled with wisdom, one of the most remarkable lessons is the way in which the author views his physical limitations. "The Way I See It" is a thoughtful and honest memoir about a life lived to the fullest despite difficult... Read More
What caused the Great Recession and how can we recover? A financial analyst offers a fact-based examination. In The Inevitable Great American Reset, financial analyst/CPA Carl Hafele has done a yeoman’s job of analyzing America’s... Read More
Kay Benedict Sgarlata is in control throughout the narrative in this book about the lines between pain and pleasure, set amid vivid descriptions of the Adirondack landscape. Kay Benedict Sgarlata’s debut fictional work, "Adirondack... Read More
Pohl has a gift for intertwining storytelling with small bits of profound observation. With "My Five Stones", Susan Darin Pohl has written a cogent and effective memoir that plainly but compellingly relates her development from being a... Read More
How to Create Stunning Digital Photography by award-winning photographer Tony Northrup is a tour de force attempt at packing an in-depth photography course into 222 pages. What’s more remarkable is that he pulls it off. The shelves of... Read More
Barry Tutor probably never expected to find himself the sole caregiver for two loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). When his elderly mother and, later, his middle-aged wife were diagnosed with AD, Tutor stepped up to the... Read More
While managers in companies large and small may be loathe to admit it, much of their time is likely spent on trying to prevent “wars at work,” as Kaveh Mir calls them. “Almost every workplace issue can be traced back to a clash... Read More