Personal yet universal, complex yet straightforward, these stories deal with grief and stripping away the familiar. Laura Hulthen Thomas ruminates on the harried and heartbreaking minutiae of everyday people in her riveting short-story... Read More
"The Charm Buyers" is a thought-provoking insight into a time of cultural change. "The Charm Buyers", by Lillian Howan, is a novel about family drama and expectation, cultural assimilation, and the mystical sense of ancient ideas that... Read More
The perfect escapist romance, this is a guaranteed pleaser with plenty of spicy details. Christina Frank’s Fifty Shades-inflected romance "Good Girl" is surprisingly sweet, with plenty of blush-worthy scenes that keep the pages... Read More
It’s Not Like I Knew Her shares the important and oft-neglected history of lesbian bars in twentieth-century America. Pat Spears’s It’s Not Like I Knew Her is a vivid account of a young lesbian living in the deep South from the... Read More
Full of interesting anecdotes and behind-the-scenes peeks, this book is an authoritative resource in television marketing. Andy Bryant and Charlie Mawer’s "The TV Brand Builders" is an insightful look at television brands and how to... Read More
In this harrowing novel, a young woman survives incredible violence with her inner purity intact. Richard Roach’s "Never a Woman" is a story of intense violence and enduring love. Utilizing simple language to take on difficult topics,... Read More
The Jewish victims of Nazi barbarism died while the world shamefully chose to look the other way, and only when the concentration camps were liberated at war’s end did a few thousand Allied personnel see the evil firsthand. In... Read More
The eternal refrain of the traveler—Where should I go?—is the first step in any journey, and while there are no wrong answers, some travel consultants are better qualified to make recommendations than others. Lonely Planet, for... Read More