Rich and expressive, the short stories in "A Little of This/A Lot of That" inspect the microcommunities of 1910s Jewish New York and a small Southern town. Robert Joseph Foley’s book of experimental short stories "A Little of This/A... Read More
In the exciting fantasy "Dwarf Story", the mythical world intersects with our own as a legendary war draws near. In W. W. Marplot’s imaginative middle grade fantasy "Dwarf Story", humans and mythical creatures prepare for an epic... Read More
Pragmatic, philosophical, urgent, and inclusive, "Introduction to Transgender Studies" is a crucial introduction to an important area of study. As new fields of academic study emerge, tracking their new findings, upcoming theories, and... Read More
"The 53rd Card" is a heavy but rewarding spiritual fantasy. Virginia Weiss’s intensely character-driven "The 53rd Card" chronicles a damaged woman’s attempts to understand her life’s meaning. A life filled with trauma and loss... Read More
"Frescoes by the Bay" is a two-volume visual tour of the wealth of fresco murals in the San Francisco area. Karen Norton-Sinell provides detailed research and extensive commentary about the frescoes’ history, composition, iconography,... Read More
2017 Foreword Indies Best Book of the Year Finalist, 2018 High Plains Book Award Finalist, 2018 IPPY Award West-Mountain-Best Regional Nonfiction Bronze Winner, 2018 Oklahoma Book Award Finalist, 2018 Spur Award Best Western Biography, 2018 Spur Award Best Western First Nonfiction Book, and 2018 Texas Association of Authors Best Historical Nonfiction Award
Johann Chapoutot’s "The Law of Blood" is a meticulously researched, chilling history of Nazism’s roots and doctrines that clarifies why the ideology was widely accepted for so long. The book is a comprehensive study of the cultural,... Read More