"The Home Book" replaces personal opinions related to construction quality and workmanship in residential homebuilding with clear written guidelines. Not sure who to call when there’s a problem with your new home? "The Home Book"... Read More
A modern morality tale of male hubris, high jinks, and humility comes in brilliant prose. Author and creative writing professor Michael Piafsky is a word wizard who moves readers from pity to humor to pathos in "All the Happiness You... Read More
Evoking masculine, dangerously intimate, polished surfaces, "Straight Razor" reveals libidinous encounters, elegies, and satires on careerism in poetry. San Francisco-based Randall Mann, author of Complaint in the Garden and Breakfast... Read More
Popkin brings alive the individuals who engineered a culture for the new world. Any history of visual art in America should include a review of Nathaniel Popkin’s "Lion and Leopard", a fictionalized account of early-American painters... Read More
With unadorned humility and engaging honesty, Richardson acknowledges life in the fast lane of modern commerce ain’t no easy ride. Temeko Richardson’s no-nonsense approach to business success is pithily encapsulated in her title: Get... 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
A former Jehovah’s Witnesses leader blows the whistle on what he believes is “spiritual abuse” by a “cult.” Only a former true believer who has lost his faith in the religion he gave his life to could have written Jehovah’s... Read More
Citing abuses to the medical system, Andrews offers a clear doctor’s perspective on much-needed changes to American health care. “Though we spend 50% more on health care per capita than other developed countries, a multitude of... Read More