Iraqi culture and people are reflected in this enlightening yet tragic memoir of a female physician forced to flee after the US invasion. A Doctor from Mesopotamia, written in Arabic, is an attempt to capture an image of Iraq as seen... Read More
Rivvy Neshama’s simple practices come alive in the stories, illuminating how she moved through fear and darkness. A sacred life requires no ashrams or mountaintops, according to author Rivvy Neshama, who calls her stories from life... Read More
The authors help readers take control of the future while ensuring that their child becomes as happily independent as possible. As deinstitutionalization presents more options and concerns, parents are seeking resources to ensure their... Read More
Interweaving ancient and contemporary events through the lives of two women in "The Beach at Herculaneum", first-time novelist Susan G. Muth takes a page or two from Anya Seton’s Green Darkness and Daphne du Maurier’s The House on... Read More
“The impossibility of conceiving that this grand and wondrous universe, with our conscious selves, arose through chance, seems to me the chief argument for the existence of God,” said evolutionist Charles Darwin in a statement often... Read More
Yuriy Alexandrovich Kalinnikov’s A Radical Theory of Evolution remained unpublished at the time of its writing, as did the larger work of which it was part (The Anatomy of Art, a Neurophysiological Basis of Created Stimulation, written... Read More
Dreamlike retrospection begins a slow motion version of the tornado with which this novel opens, spiraling down through seemingly bottomless layers of memory to alter psychological terrain as relentlessly as wind and rain reshape the... Read More
"Making the Moment Meaningful" is a fascinating book for any number of reasons, not the least of which is its author. Dana LaMon overcame a disability (he became blind at a young age) and rose above prejudice (he is African-American) to... Read More