"Travels in the Americas" is Albert Camus’s lively, intimate travel record, covering his encounters abroad as well as his inner world with Gallic flair. An astute observer of people and places and an avid participant in the life around... Read More
More than one in ten of all children in the US and Europe are born to fathers who are age forty and older. At forty-seven, Lee Gutkind became one such “old new dad,” a term borrowed from Mark J. Penn. Truckin’ with Sam details the... Read More
For those who’ve never ventured into a boxing gym, the sport can sometimes seem the brutal, mysterious realm of grizzled trainers and hardened athletes. In that light, the image of a middle-aged female Jewish psychotherapist tying on... Read More
“Three thousand miles across the ocean, in Paris, negotiators at the conference table dealt the Iroquois a blow more fatal than any they had ever suffered on the battlefield.” So begins the life of a new nation. The American... Read More
Reviewer Kristine Morris Interviews Jeanne and Mark K. Shriver, Authors of Pairs of People / How to raise new generations of children enthusiastic about serving others—that is the question. With rhyming text, expressive illustrations,... Read More
They’re an American indie, Chicago born, and well-established after forty-plus years. But while an extensive, diverse list may make Chicago Review Press more stable in these unpredictable times, stability does not mean a loss of a... Read More
Facts / Mission: Chicago Review Press is a “cutting-edge independent publisher” that gives “voice to new ideas that reach beyond the trends.” Publisher: Cynthia Sherry Year Founded: 1973 Titles Published Annually: 60 Imprints... Read More