Brisk pacing and a complex plot make this mystery novel a juicy, satisfying thriller. "Slow Burn" follows Fourth Down and Out as the second Andy Hayes mystery by Andrew Welsh-Huggins. Private investigator Andy is struggling in both his... Read More
This memoir written to help Little’s grandchildren understand her coming of age in the 1950s will also appeal to women today. Grandchildren often wonder what grandparents were like when they were children, teenagers, or young adults.... Read More
This guide offers excellent instruction for those who wish to know more about this internal martial art. Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming shares his considerable knowledge of sword history and practice in Tai Chi Sword: Classical Yang Style; The... Read More
Tai chi students at all levels will enjoy this book from an acknowledged expert. In this revised edition of Tai Chi Chin Na: The Seizing Art of Tai Chi Chuan, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming discusses the martial arts origin of tai chi. His... Read More
This revised edition of Alice Dunnigan’s story deservedly elevates her to the pantheon of African American and female pioneers of American history. Alice Dunnigan was a journalist who blazed trails for women and African Americans in... Read More
The story of intrigue between rival factions in the new Cuban government and William Alexander Morgan’s place in the middle of it all is as compelling as a crime novel. "The Yankee Comandante" is the second book coauthored by Pulitzer... Read More
The book is appropriately unsettling, while remaining a reasoned overview of a hard-to-contain problem. Where once the threat of nuclear war came primarily from nations, experts generally agree the real danger now is a weapon in the... Read More
Bohn writes with verve and authority as he explores the foreign-policy practices of several presidents. Presidents strive to be wielders of bold and decisive foreign policies, yet circumstances beyond their control more often than not... Read More