Cannell shines the sun on a possible cause of autism: lack of vitamin D. When John J. Cannell was just starting out as a physician in 1975, he saw something that was then rare: a patient who fit the symptoms of a range of... Read More
This much-needed book is a powerful reference for the prevention of and shifting of cultural attitudes toward sexual violence. No More! The Complete Guide to Preventing, Ending, and Responding to Sexual Violence, by C. Edward Brost, is a... Read More
This comforting guide is a calm, logical how-to on understanding and dealing with autistic behavior. Children who fall within the autism spectrum can exhibit behavior that’s baffling, frustrating, even maddening to those who care most... Read More
Rich with imagery and action to inspire change and healing, this psychoanalysis of characters from myths reveals how feminine qualities must be valued. Massimilla and Bud Harris journey to slay the Death Mother complex in "Into the Heart... Read More
This collection of photographs depicts the reality of the Haight in the late 1960s, beyond the mystique and the myth. The Haight: Love, Rock, and Revolution, written by Joel Selvin, showcases the vivid photography of Jim Marshall, who... Read More
Rich descriptions of scenes from WWI and present-day areas of interest for historians and travelers make this somber guide intriguing. A sophisticated history text integrates the practical details of a guide in this informative and... Read More
This moving memoir about the gritty life of a military helicopter pilot fills a gap in the genre of Vietnam literature. In the onslaught of books written about the Vietnam War, there has been endless questioning as to whether it was... Read More
This revised edition of Alice Dunnigan’s story deservedly elevates her to the pantheon of African American and female pioneers of American history. Alice Dunnigan was a journalist who blazed trails for women and African Americans in... Read More