Pritchard has brought the Mississippi Delta to life in the character of Junior Ray with a masterful, fluid, and experienced hand. William Faulkner would be proud. John Pritchard’s third novel again features Junior Ray Loveblood, who... Read More
This book teaches new ways to learn to love yourself, mistakes and all. It’s not often that an author will use her experience of getting arrested and spending a few days in jail as an example of how having a positive self-image can... Read More
This scrupulously researched, extremely readable work could impact how organizations execute projects and solve complex problems. Modern business organizations of any appreciable size often wrestle with ways to improve their processes,... Read More
Inspiring readers to explore the outdoors, this stunning photo journal offers a fresh perspective on the pleasures of nature. “From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters,” sang Woody Guthrie, “this land was made for you and... Read More
This informative account delves into the personalities who brought the fitness trend to America. In "Making the American Body", Jonathan Black masterfully explores the many twists and evolutions of the fitness industry, from barbells to... Read More
“I build my dish around what vegetables are in season because this is when they will be the cheapest, most readily available, and, most importantly, taste the best—and surely this has to be the most important factor when cooking. …... Read More
Corporate capitalism has gone horribly wrong, author says. What we need is a citizen takeover. The cultural, social, and political movement begun by the American Revolution is as alive as ever. Gar Alperovitz, Lionel R. Bauman Professor... Read More
Machiavelli scholar paints a complex picture of the circumstances that shaped the man whose name became synonymous with political cunning. The term “Machiavellian” has established itself as a synonym for use of cunning and deceit... Read More