"The Pride Atlas" is vibrant and comprehensive in covering global destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers who are looking to celebrate their history with joy. Separated into five regional chapters, the entries (contributed by journalists,... Read More
Adrian Tchaikovsky’s The City of Lost Chances is a gritty adventure fantasy of uncommon breadth, fashioning a universe brimming with magic and treachery. Illmar was recently conquered by Pallesand, an authoritarian nation. The shocking... Read More
Kapka Kassabova’s dreamy and meandering book "Elixir" covers her travels through the Mesta River region of Bulgaria in search of a cure for the pains of the human condition. Examining its people, history, and natural beauty, this Mesta... Read More
Despite being known as the home of sushi and ramen, Japan has a long history of vegetable-forward dishes, and Nancy Singleton Hachisu’s Japan: The Vegetarian Cookbook is a beautiful celebration of its vegetarian cooking. An American... Read More
"The Long and Tortured Road" is an intimate memoir about recovering from struggles with mental health and addiction. Thomas Kind’s poignant memoir "The Long and Tortured Road" covers his bipolar disorder and his process of... Read More
"Secrets of the Moon" is an enthusiastic science book that is filled with interesting information about the moon and how it impacts life on Earth. Andrew Osiow’s science book "Secrets of the Moon" boasts a wealth of knowledge about... Read More
Born into Crisis is a memoir whose story about the impact of mental health issues on a family folds into suggestions for systemic reform. Kenneth Nixon Jr.’s memoir Born into Crisis turns a childhood of trauma into a call for community... Read More
"The Long and the Short of It" is a charming LGBTQ+ short story collection that addresses life, death, and human connections. Themes of joy, grief, adventure, and perseverance are detailed through a queer lens in RJ Stastny’s short... Read More