The fascinating, wide-ranging autobiographical essays in writer Jay Neugeboren’s "Dickens in Brooklyn" include thoughtful perspectives on civil rights, family, literature, and mental illness. Neugeboren was raised by a strong but... Read More
"Chock Full of Nuts" is a vibrant and alarming memoir about surviving a flawed psychiatric care system. JaKob Williams’s harrowing memoir "Chock Full of Nuts" peeks into the conditions that patients endure at psychiatric hospitals.... Read More
The encouraging leadership guide "Lift" builds on personal insights to suggest ways of elevating one’s employees toward greatness. Public relations professional Amy Summers’s uplifting leadership guide "Lift" is about inspiring... Read More
About creating purpose, transforming one’s pain into hope for others, and recognizing that everyone’s contributions matter, "Bounce Forward" is an inspiring memoir. Accomplished athlete Amy Purdy’s inspiring memoir and self-help... Read More
"Filaments" is an evocative feminist horror novel about family secrets and coming into one’s own despite prejudice. In KZK’s engrossing horror novel "Filaments", a woman returns to her hometown to help her sick mother and uncovers a... Read More
Comprehensive in scope and consistent in its focus on operational excellence, "Beyond the Scoreboard" is a useful reference text for those in event management. Don Costante, who has directed more than 2,500 events across thirty years,... Read More
With inquiries grounded in science, spirituality, and Gnosticism, "The Illusion of Death" is a stimulating philosophy text. J. Thomas Devins’s introspective, cross-disciplinary theological book "The Illusion of Death" asks what happens... Read More
La June Montgomery Tabron’s memoir-cum-guidebook for combating racism through racial healing, "How We Heal", is focused on honest guided conversations between community members and addressing problems as a collective. Tabron grew up in... Read More