“Arrogance is not limited to just politicians,” warns Dr. Robert D’Antonio. “Physicians are, believe it or not, human.” Despite these and many other memorable quips, It’s Your Health is not meant to be funny or entertaining,... Read More
Germany, just prior to the rise of Nazism and through the end of World War II, is the backdrop for the novel "The Triad Tree". Annette Cass-Landis tells the story of three resilient and courageous German women who struggle to survive... Read More
It’s late November 1945 in Ramer, Alabama, and the author is eleven years old, living in a two-room wooden shack with his parents and sisters. The Rural Electrification Administration has not yet run electricity to this area, so the... Read More
Set in major metropolitan locales such as Chicago, New York, London, and Berlin, The Saint of Istanbul is an intriguing assortment of literary snapshots that resemble life as represented by the pages in a scrapbook. Far from aimless,... Read More
Who better to offer inspiration and a game plan for facing challenges than a man who nearly died, but did not; a man who was told he would never walk again, but did? Bill Shaner is such a man, and in "Unintended Consequences" he provides... Read More
Stephen Cline teaches writing and literature in Hawaii. He drew on his interest in sailing, expertise in music, and knowledge of Celtic history and literature to write Echoes Over Water. The novel depicts two groups of sailors traveling... Read More
As a history of Las Vegas and its casinos—and the people who built, ran, gambled, worked, entertained, robbed, and murdered in America’s Sin City—Andrew McLean’s book strikes that rare balance between the informative and the... Read More
Humans have always looked to the vastness of the heavens and the fathoms of the oceans for something or someone bigger than themselves—to worship, to hold in awe, and to revere. "The God Gene" is biologist and science educator John... Read More