The difficult yet enriching world of environmental activism is dissected in the essays and how-tos in "Tools to Save Our Home Planet". Organized in the style of a guidebook, the book pulls together some of the most consequential voices... Read More
Shelley Fisher Fishkin’s "Jim" is an encyclopedic work of literary criticism that celebrates Mark Twain’s classic. "Jim" contends that readings of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as racist have missed Twain’s use of irony to... Read More
A fascinating history of the nineteenth-century frenzy surrounding an exotic flower, "The Lost Orchid" is about Victorian imperialism, ecological devastation, and climate change. The “Queen of the Orchids” is rare and beautiful, with... Read More
"One of the Few" is a reflective and revealing pilot’s memoir about combat missions during the Vietnam War. Fighter pilot Robert Graham’s military memoir "One of the Few" recounts his service in Vietnam. After enlisting when he was... Read More
Reunited by chance, siblings on opposite sides of intergalactic tensions learn to work together in the inventive science fiction novel "Blue Thunder Across the Shattered Stars". Gregg R. Overman’s imaginative science fiction novel... Read More
From Forest Avenue Press founder and novelist Laura Stanfill comes Imagine A Door, an empathetic, informative guide through the world of writing and publishing. For every writer who’s ever felt stuck or undervalued, this book will act... Read More
The future is uncertain in the postapocalyptic series opener "Sancta Femina", in which a heroine joins a fight against inhumanity. The nature of faith in a fractured universe is explored in Kathryn Combs’s justice-fueled science... Read More
A comprehensive leadership guide, "The Practical Encyclopedia of Racial Equity in the Workplace" is about organizational equity, reducing barriers, and fostering cultures of inclusion. Thorough and ranging, Ann Curry-Stevens’s... Read More