With empowering suggestions and her own wealth of expertise, Rosenthal provides the resources that can help with PTSD recovery. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects millions of people. Thankfully, it is a condition that can be... Read More
Glimpses into Dembowski’s experiences and family history reveal the reality of war before, during, and after its events. Peter F. Dembowski, in his two-pronged memoir, "Memoirs Red and White", provides an engrossing glimpse into his... Read More
London steps from Tichi’s pages as a self-educated intellectual absorbed by the plight of the downtrodden and the oppressed. This specialized look at American author Jack London (1876-1916) examines an outspoken socialist seeking an... Read More
Petrini delves into contemporary agriculture problems to assert the importance of producing and consuming food that is good, clean, and fair. Genetically modified foods. Monoculture hybrids. Global warming. Agrarian land reform. Loss of... Read More
An engaging, at times playful, overview of the major art movements through history, all placed in historical context. Martin Kemp, emeritus professor of the history of art at Oxford, as well as an expert on da Vinci, has several... Read More
This fascinating and groundbreaking study of the causes and consequences of paranoia isn’t about you—we promise. Psychology professor David LaPorte acknowledges that everyone experiences some paranoia, but his focus in this engaging... Read More
Mark gives an invitation to flee modernity and embrace mysterious nature as he shares the poetic insights he found in the wild. Satellites in the High Country: Searching for the Wild in the Age of Man, by Jason Mark, is a first-person... Read More
This novel about a girl awakening as she questions the cult she’s grown up in is full of wisdom and potential. In a paradisaical, hyper-sexualized cult created by Dot (a goddess figure), Wren spends her days hooking up, freewheeling in... Read More