The variety of artistic media Krishnan chose to depict his ventures around the globe shine light on his talent and on the world’s cultural and ecological diversity. Many of the world’s architectural wonders began as sacred sites, and... Read More
This book provides the stark contrast between names and actual historical events in cases where one version of history is promoted over another. "Re-Collecting Black Hawk" puts forth a provocative and thorough examination of how a... Read More
Golden outlines concrete solutions both concisely and with in-depth analyses to show Americans that change in Congress is possible. The problem is clear to nearly every American: Congress is not working well. Decisions aren’t made, and... Read More
Kramer and Heeley convey their experience with Hollywood celebrities in simple but vivid color. The beautiful pool with the playing-card theme. The dog named Harry. The refrigerator full of Budweiser. The hand-drawn sketches of Harvey... Read More
Hempleman-Adams’s attraction to far-flung landscapes underpins this capable portrayal of resilience. David Hempleman-Adams is a British industrialist and adventurer who scaled the world’s Seven Summits and walked to the geographic... Read More
"Imaginary Things" invites big imaginations and generous spirits and welcomes them in with peculiar charm. Andrea Lochen’s "Imaginary Things", as ethereal as it is familiar, explores the spaces between the known and the imagined, where... Read More
Each character in this novel is drawn with color and depth, and they each have varying capacities to deal with change in their small town. Although it has a few fighting scenes, Adam Schuitema’s novel "Haymaker" is not about boxing or... Read More
Elements present in the protagonist’s artwork shift the focus of the story to a hallucinogenic trip as he attains enlightenment. A work as conceptual as the protagonist’s art, "Entrevoir", by Chris Katsaropoulous, tells the story of... Read More