Spicy flavors zing through "Heartland Masala", a delightful cookbook by mother-son team Jyoti and Auyon Mukharji. Recreating traditional Indian dishes in American kitchens, the book combines culinary history and commentary with a wealth... Read More
Executive Editor Interviews Samuel Garza Bernstein, Author of Cesar Romero: The Joker Is Wild / Hollywood and the entertainment industry have long mesmerized the world by turning beautiful people—skilled at acting and performing—into... Read More
Recalling brushes with immense figures and moments in history, "Living Memories" is a singular memoir. A record of an extraordinary life, Nellie Gail Moulton’s memoir "Living Memories" is about moving across the prairie in a covered... Read More
A balanced, gradual unveiling of heartbreak, "Holy Saturday" is a memoir about the loss of a son. Gary S. Hauk’s heartfelt memoir "Holy Saturday" is about grieving, and healing from, his sixteen-year-old son’s sudden death. When... Read More
Welcome to our fall issue. We’re so glad to have you. Hospitality is a curious act in trying times: it reminds us of our mutual humanity and our shared responsibilities. It feeds both the giver and the receiver at the soul level.... Read More
"The Overnight CEO" is the memoir of a nurse–turned–corporate leader who channeled resilience and overcame hardships. Ladeira Poonian’s uplifting memoir "The Overnight CEO" is about leading a pioneering technology company. In the... Read More
A young woman who once felt broken morphs into a self-sufficient woman with good boundaries in the warm, inviting novel "Wethersfield Road". Anna Binder Reardon’s affecting novel "Wethersfield Road" is about a woman’s recovery from... Read More