This thorough, well-written treatise contains keen and valuable insights on coping with change. Albert de Goias, a practicing physician and psychotherapist, wrote "Understanding Change" for a compelling reason. “While in practice,”... Read More
The wide array of topics and the depth to which they are explored create a valuable introduction to how death is viewed through several ideologies. From the Black Death’s effect on the human concept of mortality to the Nazis’... Read More
The fascinating story of Mexican artist Diego Rivera’s (1886-1957) upbringing and artistic and political evolution is paired with stunning reproductions of his murals and photos of the artist at work. This biography of this master... Read More
Offering priceless wisdom, this rare guide to weight loss opens up new opportunities for spiritual growth. Hatha yoga, the physical practice of yoga postures, is finally losing its (sadly) accurate reputation in the Western world as the... Read More
Searing and loving, this intelligently constructed scrapbook of a friendship is a must-read. A heart-wrenching exploration of what happens when our heroes come to life, Tony Narducci’s memoir recalls one extraordinary year, in the... Read More
Jean Van’t Hul’s "The Artful Parent" is a how-to manual for purposeful parents who want to incorporate more art into family life. Sprinkled with essays by additional contributors, "The Artful Parent" offers the lowdown on making time... Read More
The premise of Lies, Deceit and an Innocent Man is a good one and could make for an excellent mystery novel. A man returns, after many years in prison, to his hometown, where his life falls apart following a woman’s murder. He is,... Read More
Written from an evangelical standpoint, "What Do the Scriptures Say about the Last Days?" relies on three prominent theological sources to present a fundamentalist’s interpretation of the biblical Armageddon. This is a guide with... Read More