Behavioral scientists, educators, and organizational leaders are all likely to benefit from this theoretical and practical text. In their thorough book "Breaking the Shield", Bahraini doctors Mohamed Buheji and Dunya Ahmed explain and... Read More
Parker’s book conveys a veteran’s sense of what it was like growing up as an independent woman during the latter half of the twentieth century. Though Alice Parker’s Choices, Changes & Friends calls itself a memoir, it reads... Read More
"Brittle Never Broken" is an inspirational, tragic, and beautiful story of an extraordinarily life lived with a debilitating disability. An inspiring memoir about living with a severe disability, LaViza Lockwood’s "Brittle Never... Read More
Ambitious in scope but centered on relationships, "Redemption Song" is a thoughtful work of science fiction. Henry A. Burns’s "Redemption Song" is a thoughtful, action-packed work of science fiction that ushers humanity into a new era... Read More
Marked by compassionate and comedic insights, "Cupid Hates Me" is an often satisfying memoir about relationships past. "Cupid Hates Me" by Wedge Stevens is a witty and sarcastic account of one man’s dating history. Beginning in his... Read More
"Warrior Is" is a generous and openhearted sharing of cultures that illuminates American history. Set on the northern plains in the decades leading up to and including the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, "Warrior Is", by Harley L.... Read More
These are thoroughly American tales—individualistic, friendly, and direct. With Wild Blue Ponders, Max Blue skillfully combines elements from his previous novels to deliver a new, chronological work about young American men and women... Read More
"PrimoDeus" is a relatable, thrilling, and epic exploration of the ravages of time. Ambitious in scope and sweeping in inclusion, "PrimoDeus" by John LaChance is a gripping, exploratory character drama with biblically high stakes. The... Read More