Gentle, lyrical and personal, this firsthand account of climate change will sway skeptics and inspire believers to activism. Cornelia Mutel, an Iowan ecologist, uses "A Sugar Creek Chronicle" to detail the subtle and grand changes... Read More
Titan Comics returns readers to the glory of classic Sunday comic strips with Mandrake the Magician: The Hidden Kingdom of Murderers, a beautiful hardcover reprinting full-color Sunday strips from 1935 to 1937. The progenitor of many... Read More
Shakespeare comes to life in Drexel University English professor Paula Marantz Cohen’s first novel for young adults, Beatrice Bunson’s Guide to Romeo and Juliet. The title character, a freshman at Farley High School, is nostalgic for... Read More
This scathing critique of medical establishment orthodoxy presents a radical new approach to men’s health. Malcolm Carruthers is a doctor on a mission in his latest book, Testosterone Resistance: Fighting for the Men’s Health... Read More
An ambitious book, If You Were Me and Lived In… Elizabethan England, inundates children with a wealth of information that will leave them wanting to know more. If You Were Me and Lived In… Elizabethan England by Carole P. Roman is a... Read More
This friendly, informal “road trip” explores the basics of social media marketing. Boomers in business are particularly prone to intimidation by social media marketing because it represents a whole new world of digital engagement.... Read More
Mother Nature can’t be happy that men have co-opted the outdoorsy, wilderness-loving role to the point that many women don’t feel welcome in the natural world. To right this egregious wrong, all girls must be given hiking boots and... Read More
In this engaging and often entertaining tale, a professor travels the world to find out how religion impacts the environment. Though the book establishes the author’s credentials early on, it goes out of its way to be readable and... Read More