"Birds and Us" is a fascinating look at the relationship between human beings and our avian relatives throughout history, written by ornithologist Tim Birkhead. The text follows the arc of the bird’s flight through human art and... Read More
Both a history book and an environmental analysis, "Mobilize Food!" suggests a compelling way forward through the examples of the past. Eleanor Boyle’s environmentally conscious book "Mobilize Food!" is a provocative call to arms for... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Stacey Hannem and Christopher J. Schneider, Authors of Defining Sexual Misconduct: Power, Media, and #MeToo / Afterward, when they are finally ready to talk, victims of sexual trauma face... Read More
After the death of a loved one, the five stages of grief predictably leap into action but they are far from the only emotions that come into play. In fact, every grief experience is unique and experts confirm that there is no right or... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Sarah Kennedy, Author of Queen of Blood—Book Four in The Cross and the Crown Series / Epics of historical fiction most often follow the feats and follies of major figures—kings, conquerors,... Read More
From the earliest days in nurseries and playgrounds as toddlers to the mischief of K–12 on into young adulthood, girls are subjected to a barrage of gender role messages, as well as quite overt resistance from boys and society about... Read More
"When Life Gives You Risk, Make Risk Theatre" is a fascinating analysis of classic dramatic texts. The performing arts study "When Life Gives You Risk, Make Risk Theatre" is Edwin Wong’s original, provocative analysis of one of the... Read More
Stephen Browning’s fun travel book "On the Trail of Sherlock Holmes" traipses through the haunts of the beloved sleuth. With maps and descriptions of many of the places mentioned in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, this detailed... Read More