The adventure is a compelling one, and Sage’s journey, personal in saving his father and noble in saving the world, is worth rooting for. "Sage Alexander and the Hall of Nightmares" is an intricate, adventurous novel of a boy’s... Read More
What To Do About the Solomons is an absorbing debut novel that is resonant with familial dramas, grudges, and love. This literary debut introduces the Solomons in a sprawling, complex family drama that is awash with secrets and and... Read More
The term “climate change” obscures the infinite number of global disturbances caused by rising temperatures. One of the dooziest is taking place at the earth’s poles: ice is changing to water and that melting exposes land and... Read More
George Fell, an unsung conservationist and founder of the Nature Conservancy, finally receives his just due in this extremely detailed biography. His life stands as a testament to tenacity as the single most important component to... Read More
Elana K. Arnold’s "What Girls Are Made Of" is realistic fiction at its most touching, following one young girl’s struggles to make her way through the world using a broken frame. Her attempts to free herself from that limitation, and... Read More
"An Invitation to Self-Care", by Tracey Cleantis, LMFT, explores the true meaning of taking care of oneself. Going well beyond the idea that self-care involves simply indulgences and rewards, the book offers seven principles to guide... Read More
Berkovits’s humor, passion for her work, and wealth of interesting anecdotes make for a book that is a pleasure to read. Though Annette Libeskind Berkovits fell into her job as a zoo curator by accident, her engaging memoir shows how... Read More
"Cannabis for Seniors" is informative work that presents alternative ways to maintain quality of life. Beverly Potter explores the ways that aging baby boomers may find relief for what ails them in "Cannabis for Seniors". This quick yet... Read More