Covering an eclectic array of subjects, "Psychosocial Political Dysfunction of the Republican Party" is a bracing attack on contemporary conservative politics. Daniel Brubaker’s provocative political screed "Psychosocial Political... Read More
Recalling a 1970s cross-country tour and written with dry wit, "Baby Pictures" is a compelling memoir about a musician’s coming-of-age. Musician B. John Burns’s memoir "Baby Pictures" covers the year he spent on the road with a new... Read More
The interviews collected in "Voices of Navajo Mothers and Daughters" illuminate the everyday tasks and special events that mark their subjects’ lives. Kathy Eckles Hooker and David Young-Wolff’s cultural survey gives Navajo women the... Read More
"Hope and Destiny" is an insightful history of the US’s Middle Eastern policy. Harry Keatts Chenault Jr.’s "Hope and Destiny" is a remarkable history of how the United States became involved in the Middle East that focuses on three... Read More
"Resurrection Lily" tells a personal story about cancer prevention that doubles as a source of important information for women of all ages. Amy Byer Shainman’s memoir "Resurrection Lily" is an inspiring account of combating BRCA... Read More
Given the well-documented deeds of Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Yeltsin, Gorbachev, and Putin, a casual geo-political history buff might get the mistaken idea that the brutal, seventy-year Communist experiment in... Read More
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) is an academic area that educators and parents will be hearing a lot about in the future. As a growing economic powerhouse and opportunity to integrate multiple intelligences and key... Read More
Zaher Abed an Egyptian-American offers his personal account of life in America. He begins with the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and continues through the autumn of 2004. Abed’s “observations and reflections on the American Society”... Read More