In "No Place Called Home", Gigi Michaels introduces readers to her family’s Holocaust survival story. Her fictionalized account follows two loving, close-knit families who become united through the marriage of a son and daughter. In... Read More
A young woman in jeopardy, surrounded by vampires in an urban setting—this could be the description for a bestseller or a flop. "Underground" is neither. With an attention-grabbing style and a riveting situation, this tried-and-true,... Read More
Despite its slim size and casual tone, Bullying Decoded: The Economics of Abuse is a work of value. The book comes from the heart of someone who knows what it is to be bullied and intimidated by the “habitually cruel.” Author Ed... Read More
For decades, the issue of health care has been among the most controversial topics in American politics. Edmund L. Valentine, a seasoned health care industry professional, presents his own perspective on this topic in his new book,... Read More
Suspense, drama, irony, humor—these are not words typically associated with business books. All of them, however, apply to OCEANS BEYOND: In Search of the Enlightened Organization. What distinguishes this business book from a slew of... Read More
Diane Tefft Young’s new memoir, Humbled by the Gift of Life: Reflections on Receiving a Lung Transplant, should be required reading for every adult facing the prospect of an organ transplant, either as a recipient or a donor. In fact,... Read More
The Bible is full of accounts of God using an audible voice, various signs and wonders, prophets, angels, and even a donkey to get people’s attention. But does God still communicate through dreams and visions, encounters with angels,... Read More
In Greek mythology, the evils of the world were explained through the legend of Pandora. The Gods had given her a box that contained all the ills of the world. One day, she opened it out of curiosity and bad things flew out. In the end,... Read More