Family secrets have an outsized spiritual influence in Liz Prato’s virtuoso historical novel "Purgatoire". Near the Purgatoire River in Colorado at the turn of the century, mining industries start up, attracting European immigrants.... Read More
The detailed family memoir "Inheritance" goes to great lengths to tell remarkable World War II stories of resilience and courage. Charlie Scheidt’s immersive memoir "Inheritance" concerns a family’s tumultuous World War II past.... Read More
"Inequality by Design" is a ranging political science study that recommends means of effecting socioeconomic change. Ryan Mattson and Ben Johnson’s illuminating social science book "Inequality by Design" critiques income and class... Read More
A girl comes of age in a time of war, holding on to memories of her city as it once existed, in the poignant historical novel "We Walked On". Lebanon’s civil war unites a teacher and student in Thérèse Soukar Chehade’s illuminating... Read More
A work of in-depth reflection that fills a gap in the historical record, "The English Trip of 1910" places a reserve regiment’s international tour in its cultural context. Detailed as it recounts volunteer military efforts against the... Read More
"Sustainable Content" is an excellent, informative guide to applying long-term sustainability practices at the organizational level. Content professional Alisa Bonsignore’s "Sustainable Content" is an insightful, practical guide to... Read More
"Slow Slide into the Truth" is a suspenseful thriller in which a psychologist with possible information about a school bombing wrestles with her personal and professional boundaries. In Kim St. Clair’s taut thriller "Slow Slide into... Read More
Influenced by Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, Zackary Vernon’s novel "Our Bodies Electric" is a story of self-discovery set on Pawley’s Island, South Carolina, in the early 1990s. The book begins the summer before sixth grade, when... Read More