"Goldilocks and the Three Polar Bears" is a simple story about a difficult topic. A little girl moves with her father to Alaska, where he works on an oil rig. As she and her father fly over the rig she is very excited to see three polar... Read More
This collection of poetry soars above, like the trees in the forest that inspired it. For anyone who’s ever pondered the secret life of a forest or aspired to be an unseen observer among the trees, Joe Rosenblatt’s poetry collection... Read More
A focus on the “psychological work” of prison education makes the "Prison Education Guide" an important treatise on self-transformation. In an era of cynical and corrosive politics in which serious societal problems seem forever... Read More
Via expansive ruminations and inventive metaphors, this memoir explores the slow, somewhat painful evolution toward the self. Following in the tradition of writers who encounter their truest selves via new settings, "Sometimes I Sing" by... Read More
Prasad warns against the corruption of a scientific process that must always remain free, open, and democratic. Mukesh Prasad’s A New Science: From Light to Eternity casts aside some commonly accepted theories about the universe to... Read More
This memoir of life as an amputee affirms the beauty of life, even when the body undergoes drastic changes. "Baby Steps" is John Rollo’s graphic and inspiring account of his journey from near-death experience to recovery, aided by the... Read More
This whirlwind of a novel sweeps through the intertwined lives of its many main characters with witty observations and scenes of bawdy depravity. It’s 1983, and the Yale graduate students in James Magruder’s "Love Slaves of Helen... Read More
Sutton provides practical advice for budding business owners on how to keep poisonous patrons off their rosters. In Toxic Client: Knowing and Avoiding Problem Customers, prolific author and lawyer Garrett Sutton covers common types of... Read More