This insightful work offers five strategies to live a happy life in concert with, and sometimes in spite of, modern technology. Were it not for her optimism, Amy Blankson’s relationship with the digital era might be easily summed up... Read More
Written specifically for women, this comprehensive guide is a road map to planning a small business. There are scores of books that address how to start a small business. Business guru Christy Wright’s book is different because she... Read More
This patriotic adventure paints a picture of dedicated CIA agents without overlooking the complex moral situations they find themselves in. Priyesh Patel’s "Moralis Aleam" is a political thriller in the classic Clancy style, filled... Read More
Everett extracts spiritual lessons from cycling, about loving one’s neighbor and adjusting to life’s rhythms. Laura Everett’s "Holy Spokes" is a refreshing blend of history, personal anecdotes, and encouragement toward exercise... Read More
Fishere’s novel is a gripping portrait of the tenuous spaces that marginalized populations are made to occupy. Ezzedine C. Fishere’s Embrace on the Brooklyn Bridge traverses the memories and inner struggles of a group of Egyptian... Read More
Radzicki McManus’s is a congenial, adventurous, and inspiring trek through America’s wilderness. Melanie Radzicki McManus’s "Thousand-Miler" is an absorbing and enlightening first-person account of a thru-trekking adventure. The... Read More
"Body Horror" is an incredible, touching, intelligent collection that looks beyond what’s comfortable to examine what is true. By turns tender, insightful, and sharp as a scalpel, Anne Elizabeth Moore’s essays in Body Horror... Read More
This rich book on Roots captures the complexity of its reception and its enduring place in popular culture. In ten chapters, the essayists in "Reconsidering Roots" posit that, although Roots has been a topic of debate since its release,... Read More