This is a gritty, often deeply disturbing, occasionally amusing story of a mentally ill everyman. A Rocky Start: A Case Study in Letter is the epistolary memoir of Dirk Fisher, who suffers from mental illness and reveals his long... 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
Step one: combine family memories with unique recipes. Step two: stir briskly, adding enticing prose. Step three: enjoy! Maybe it’s true that, as the saying goes, “You are what you eat.” But perhaps “You are what you read,” as... Read More
Lush narrative, intellectual conversation, and emotional introspection help us experience an exotic locale through the eyes of its people. In a weighty tome that spans more than one hundred years from 1800 to 1918, the drive to succeed... Read More
Borneo’s last colonial rulers are portrayed as a lusty lot in this exposé of a little-known story set in a remote, exotic land. The “White Rajahs,” who ruled Sarawak on the north shore of Borneo, were a colorful and randy lot, as... Read More
A Christmas tree’s journey to adulthood mirrors our own in this thought-provoking children’s book. What’s Christmas without a Christmas tree? Ronald Skowronek’s thought-provoking children’s book, "Chris Christmas Tree", is one... Read More
Sharky’s life is filled with governmental dirty work, ambushes, and intrigue. All the elements are there for a delicious story. Bruno Sharkington III, or Sharky, is selected to be a hired gun for the US government. Receiving... Read More
This World War II novel blends a seeking of justice with an exposé on the Nazi mind-set. Drafted against his will into the Nazi Waffen-SS, Adalbert Lallier fought for three years against Yugoslav partisans and Red Army forces. In the... Read More