"Never Say I’m Sorry" is a self-help resource concerned with the development of good behaviors and practices. Samer G. Touma’s direct, enlightening self-help book "Never Say I’m Sorry" argues that a life of meaning begins with... Read More
"Where Do They Bury the Dead" is a humane historical novel set during a dark period in Haiti. In Joseph P. Policape’s novel "Where Do They Bury the Dead", a Haitian family becomes embroiled in a countrywide conspiracy. The Dubois... Read More
Effective and affecting, the poems collected in "Explanatory Value" observe and expand upon everyday occurrences. Florence Fogelin’s crafted poetry collection "Explanatory Value" considers age, loss, and the wider world. These poems... Read More
"A Conversation with an Angel" is a compelling Christian novel in which a young boy is guided toward his destiny. In Jan Cooper’s insightful Christian novel "A Conversation with an Angel", a man who had a lonely childhood discovers... Read More
In the thriller "The Manhattan Swindle", former partners are caught up in family politics, even as they work to come into their own adulthoods. In Jay Perin’s historical thriller "The Manhattan Swindle", rival families set a political... Read More
No aspect of life is left unexamined in the piercing poems of Ana Castillo’s new collection "My Book of the Dead". Embracing her place as “the original Xicanista,” Castillo’s collection straddles the line between personal and... Read More
Before its retirement in 2011, the US space shuttle was iconic in design—innovative and recognizable. John Bisney and J. L. Pickering chronicle how it came to be in their excellent photographic history "Picturing the Space Shuttle",... Read More
"Our Blessed Rebel Queen" is a collection of academic essays on both Carrie Fisher and Leia Organa, the intersections and impact of the two women, and Fisher’s enmeshed, often fraught relationship with the character of Leia. In two... Read More