In the imaginative, fabulistic novel "Asha of the Air", a woman struggles for freedom and inner peace. This story, equal parts magical adventure and spiritual inquiry, is narrated by a man in a futuristic society who lives in the air... Read More
A historian investigates a decades-old murder that involves his own family in Sergio Pitol’s historical novel, "The Love Parade". While conducting research, Miguel, a historian, stumbles across information regarding the 1942 shooting... Read More
"Risky Restoration" is a romance novel whose trio of girlfriends deal with relationship issues, pushing through their fears to get what they want. In E. F. Dodd’s romance novel "Risky Restoration", a woman still reeling from an old... Read More
"Weeaboo" is an exuberant coming-of-age story about three friends and the immense changes they experience during their senior year of high school. James is a biracial Japanese teenager who’s under a lot of family pressure to get into a... Read More
In "The Contagion Next Time", Sandro Galea calls for improving public health—including the public’s understanding of public health—following the revelations brought about by Covid-19. The book’s overriding question is of how to... Read More
"Remote Leadership" is a timely business guide that suggests means of fostering strong organizations, even when employees work from home. David Pachter’s business book "Remote Leadership" explores strategies for building cultures and... Read More
"One Pound, Twelve Ounces" is a memoir that covers the terrifying experiences of mothering a premature baby. Written with candor, Melissa Harris’s memoir "One Pound, Twelve Ounces" is both harrowing and joyful in covering at-risk... Read More
"Chasing Alexander" is a revealing soldier’s memoir about the intrigue and brutality of war. Christopher Martin’s memoir "Chasing Alexander" pushes aside vague notions of what it means to be a marine, replacing them with the raw... Read More