Based on the books we choose to feature in this weekly newsletter, you might guess that we’re quite open to alternative, out of the mainstream ideas about the natural and spiritual worlds, science and health. And it’s true, though... Read More
Centered in contemporary online dating paradigms, "To Venus and Back" traces a widower’s pursuit of new love. Turner Grant’s memoir "To Venus and Back" is about three years in the middle-age dating scene. Grant and his wife were... Read More
"You Are Your Healer" is a practical self-help book filled with exercises to help people toward self-inquiry. Drawing on Eastern spirituality, Yol Swan’s self-help book "You Are Your Healer" includes worthwhile practical exercises... Read More
"Transformative" details methods for innovating one’s organizational marketplace. William Kilmer’s business book "Transformative" shares innovative strategies for organizational success. Kilmer reports that evolving digital... Read More
"Way Leads onto Way" is a gentle, spiritual poetry collection that proffers answers to people’s daily challenges. In Estelle M. Deshon’s collection of poems "Way Leads onto Way", formal verse is the vehicle, and faith and gratitude... Read More
The valuable business text "Leading Inclusion" shares tools, tactics, and resources for fostering equitable workplaces. Gena Cox’s business book "Leading Inclusion" takes a no-nonsense approach to educating leaders on the importance of... Read More
"Both Things Are True" is a memoir about finding oneself in the midst of pandemic difficulties. Janine Valentine’s memoir "Both Things Are True" is a heartfelt chronicle of quarantining alone in another country after testing positive... Read More
Kiki Petrosino collects poetic, honest, philosophical vignettes in "Bright", an investigation into the etymology of the term for lightness as it pertains to the effects of colorism and the unintended consequences of inhabiting a body... Read More