In Rebecca J. Sanford’s multigenerational novel "The Disappeared", women contend with a military dictatorship in Argentina that leaves lingering questions. In the 1970s, Lorena and her husband are taken in the night by the junta. Esme,... Read More
Rebecca Kormos’s sociology text focuses on the disparate involvement of women in the climate change movement. Women bear the global brunt of climate change, from droughts and extreme temperature fluctuations to the ravages of flooding,... Read More
Demonstrating the benefits of corporate war games through written and visual media, "Competitive Success" is an innovative business guide. Arjan Singh’s "Competitive Success" is an insightful guide to using war-games techniques in... Read More
An engrossing, imaginative novel set around an experimental hospital unit, "House of Open Wounds" explores weighty questions about the scars upon those who heal others. In a medical tent near the Palleseen battlefields, a dozen medics... Read More
The talent-rich and turbulent life of a legendary American singer is profiled in the graphic biography "Nina Simone in Comics!" Born poor in North Carolina, Eunice Kathleen Waymon showed musical aptitude early on. She aspired to be a... Read More
Steeped in thousands of years of knowledge, ranging from ancient wisdom to cutting-edge scientific advancements, "Unstoppable Brain" is a persuasive self-help text. Medical doctor Kyra Bobinet’s fresh, science-based self-help book... Read More
Paranormal horror and true crime elements blend together in Terry S. Friedman’s haunting novel "Bone Pendant Girls". Andi has been clairvoyant since her childhood; she is used to being followed by spirits. But when a force urges her to... Read More
The thoughtful religious text "Getting Right with God" issues reasonable encouragements to Christians to follow the example of Jesus. In his progressive religious book "Getting Right with God", Joseph C. Way takes a radical, logical,... Read More