Hunger drove humans to first eat fish, and creativity to develop the use of hook, line, rod, and reel, but genius certainly inspired the sporting pursuit of the most elusive species with beautifully hewn floating lures of pheasant... Read More
The daunting task of choosing just the right volume to address specific and often personal and intimate issues that arise in committed adult relationships just got a whole lot simpler. Enter Don Desroches and Dana Greco, divorce... Read More
Brunch. Is any meal more luxurious? Caviar and truffles may be less appealing to most diners than a long, lazy meal with friends and cozy, homey food. In his foreword to The World’s Best Brunches, Aussie restaurateur Bill Granger... Read More
Meet Dr. Iwan James, GP in a small Welsh town. Darkly comic vignettes from Iwan’s life—from home visits to a cantankerous lung-cancer patient to run-ins with a local recluse who bears a strong resemblance to the Unabomber, to bike... Read More
In the traditions of Toni Morrison and Flannery O’Connor, Raymond Barfield presents a gorgeous and dismaying human tapestry from the edges of Southern society. Yslea is still reeling from the death of her mother when she wanders into a... Read More
James writes with an easy style and fast pace, making "Dirty Money" a fitting military thriller to take on the go for some good light reading. Jonathon Price is not only former military, but he was once the best black ops operator in... Read More
To encourage action, this eloquently written and well-researched work paints a startlingly bleak picture of human civilization’s future. "The Schizophrenic Society" is an urgent wake-up call, primarily centered around the damage... Read More
With the voice of a caring yoga teacher, Marsh inspires people facing food-based issues to integrate mindfulness into their eating. Yoga is often touted for its positive effects on stress, flexibility, and balance. But the centuries-old... Read More