Eaton captures the danger, emotions, and political landscapes of the Vietnam War in this extraordinary story of heroism. No one exemplified the utter danger and downright dirty work of the Vietnam War more than the combat infantryman. Ed... Read More
Majkut has done a superb job using Marx’s abandoned fragment to its fullest potential in this highly evocative and chilling narrative. This unforgettable journey into the creative mind of Karl Marx spotlights what few political... Read More
Becoming an author is often serendipitous and circuitous, and for Nash Candelaria, one of Chicano literature’s prominent novelists, tracing his discovery of writing quickly led to the realization that it was “something that sneaked... Read More
Small town America has a reputation for peace, quiet and simplicity. Yet beneath the deceptive calm of a small town seethes all kinds of emotions, ranging from passion to envy to bitterness. Grace Metalious? classic potboiler Peyton... Read More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2024 Library Insights Summit 2024 Gathering Celebrates Current Culture of Reading / Traverse City, MI—Hosted by Foreword Magazine, the second edition of the Library Insights Summit took place on opening... Read More
“Lord Krishna is depicted in legend as a boy playing his flute by the banks of the River Jumna calling his playmates away from worldly pursuits to the divine search within. All men consciously or unconsciously hear in their souls this... Read More
In-depth and well-documented research bolsters this emotive account of wildlife mismanagement. T. J. Elsbury’s "The Cost of Being Green before Green Was Cool" affirms that state wildlife agency mismanagement of the mule deer population... Read More
The fiery inhabitants of colonial Boston are shown in all their gritty, conflicted glory—grasping for independence as neighboring Loyalists pledge their allegiance to Mother England—in J.M. Hochstetler’s meticulously detailed... Read More