Compromised innocence builds an intimate tale of a violent time. A translated work from prolific Iraqi author Mohammad Al-Ahmed, "The Maze of the Last One" examines the tumultuous postwar political climate in Iraq, as witnessed by a... Read More
Spare and evocative in nature, the 2,100 short visualizations in The Encyclopedia of Mental Imagery: Colette Aboulker-Muscat’s 2,100 Visualization Exercises for Personal Development, Healing, and Self-Knowledge stretch the boundaries... Read More
Economic theory, forbidden romance, and an international business trip don’t seem the most likely recipe for a juicy novel. But author Bethe Lee Moulton combines these ingredients, hoping for a savory treat that blends real sustenance... Read More
In this still-stormy economy, many companies are hunkering down and hoping for better economic weather ahead, but business expert Philip Geier offers a fresh, stellar perspective: stop trying simply to survive and take this opportunity... Read More
Bruce Cloud spent most of his professional career working for the H. B. Zachry Company, a leading construction firm based in Texas. He was president of the company from 1987 to 1993 and vice chairman of the board from 1993 to 1994. In... Read More
Urban street lit like most genres has its own formula. Summer’s Distant Echoes fits the bill with its sex violence revenge gang loyalty treachery constant action name-dropping of fashion and entertainment stars and murder. Author James... Read More
It can be an odd thing when reading fiction to encounter a likable story about unlikable people, and more peculiar still to come across a collection that consists almost entirely of such pieces. This cycle of twelve interrelated stories... Read More
Hundreds of books seem to be published each year on the topic of parenting. Or rather, on many subtopics, ranging from normal and dysfunctional development, the different stages of childhood and teenage years, books about physical,... Read More