"The Overnight CEO" is the memoir of a nurse–turned–corporate leader who channeled resilience and overcame hardships. Ladeira Poonian’s uplifting memoir "The Overnight CEO" is about leading a pioneering technology company. In the... Read More
A young woman who once felt broken morphs into a self-sufficient woman with good boundaries in the warm, inviting novel "Wethersfield Road". Anna Binder Reardon’s affecting novel "Wethersfield Road" is about a woman’s recovery from... Read More
For intrepid travelers looking to knowledgeably connect with Turkey, keeping its multilayered history in mind, "Turkish Odyssey" is an invaluable guide. Serif Yenen’s invigorating culture and travel guide "Turkish Odyssey" presents one... Read More
A pressing technology and philosophy text, "Consciousness in AI" applies contemporary and ancient insights to the ethical dilemmas around AI. Raghurami Reddy Etukuru’s compelling treatise on emergent consciousness in machines,... Read More
Encouraging realistic, sensible thinking about decision-making, "Decisions for Living" is an illustrative self-help book. Gopal Dorai’s self-help book "Decisions for Living" scrutinizes choice-selection processes on subjects ranging... Read More
A middle school student daydreams and grows into her friendships and family relationships in the fun, goodhearted novel "The Scott Fenwick Diaries". Featuring bunnies, boys, and b’nai mitzvah, Kristin Nilsen’s entertaining... Read More
We’ve made the wise decision to let Emily Dickinson take over the duties of introducing this conversation between Michel Leboeuf and Kristen Rabe, reviewer of Michel’sLost Songs of Nature. Emily chose to do it in verse: “Hope” is... Read More