Caulfield-like cynicism and insight drive this boarding-school boy to embark on a hitchhiking adventure across 1961 America. “Although this story is inspired by actual events … this story is a lie that tells the truth,” David Beck,... Read More
A team of essayists show how scientific and psychological advancements can improve society in this scholarly collection. In eighteen research-based essays covering subjects such as psychology, economics, and scientific theory, "The... Read More
Working thoughtfully toward a theory of human unity that stands to enrich many religious paths, this book is eloquent and convincing. Dougall A. S. Smith presents a posthumous collection of elegant essays on epistemology, aesthetics, and... Read More
"Cycles", a mature romance with substance, is tragedy with a silver lining at its finest. In keeping with the grand tradition of bittersweet affairs and tragic liaisons so prevalent in Russian literature, Rita Kinsky spins a tale of... Read More
Brandt’s remarkable storytelling ability turns this true crime tale into the exciting, personal story of a charming con artist. True crime is a difficult genre to write effectively. Vast amounts of research are required, along with a... Read More
In the tradition of Animal Farm, Stone takes us on an allegorical excursion into the meaning of cooperation and leadership. Storytelling has become synonymous with a significant segment of the business book market. With good reason: It... Read More
This creative foray into religious inquiry from a layman’s perspective bridges distances between people across the ideological spectrum. A brief meditation on the nuances of various religious traditions, Mukesh Prasad’s God vs. the... Read More
This is a comprehensive resource for anyone planning a wedding who doesn’t want to leave the details of this joyous event up to their officiant. The DIY movement hits the traditional wedding ceremony and changes things up in many... Read More