The word “cancer” conjures frightening images of pain, suffering, and loss. In "Reduce Your Cancer Risk", Barbara Boughton and Michael Stefanek combat the fear of cancer with a wealth of information and practical advice that... Read More
For centuries, Chinese emperors, scholars, martial artists, and everyday citizens have perfected the use of qigong, a system that combines movement and breath with the aim of manipulating the body’s energy. Although every form of... Read More
Since the women’s movement of the 1960s, women have become increasingly successful in the workplace, reaching to new levels of influence and power in all areas of industry, law, medicine, and government. Yet, these achievements have... Read More
“For all the romantic talk about the joys of ‘making something with your hands,’ building is done principally with the mind,” David Gerstel writes. In his fourth book, "Crafting the Considerate House", Gerstel takes the reader on... Read More
“Ripped from the headlines,” this book connects current and recent events as seemingly disparate as the murderous conflicts between narco-traffikers on the streets of Juarez, Mexico, and Israel’s 2006 defeat in Lebanon by the... Read More
"Lost Lives, Lost Art" is a collection of a dozen or so stories of the most despicable acts of betrayal, theft, conspiracy, and murder in modern history. And though labeled “history,” these are stories as fresh as yesterday’s New... Read More
Secrets corrode and divide; truths heal and unite. This concept is gracefully explored in first-time novelist Peter Geye’s lyric story of familial strife and re-conciliation, "Safe from the Sea". Called home by his dying father after... Read More
The best historical fiction breathes life into inanimate history. Protagonists fight wars, influence events, or survive horrifying disasters such as the bomb shelter tragedy in London’s Bethnal Green on March 8, 1943. To commemorate... Read More