Rabbi Niles Elliot Goldstein, the award-winning author or editor of nine books, including Gonzo Judaism, found himself in the midst of a midlife crisis. Questioning his marriage, suffering from burnout in his work as a rabbi, and... Read More
Cleveland proves that those who currently feel alone in their personal struggles are actually in good company. The troubled heart of Nicholas E. Cleveland’s From Happiness to Tragedy; to Bliss on the Borderline pulses with difficult... Read More
Period details come to life through grand-scale revolution as well as domestic minutia in this captivating story of Germany between the wars. Ernst Werner Techow, a member of Germany’s underground Organization Consul, was the driver of... Read More
This compelling memoir provides a friendly comfort, especially for those with a loved one who is slowly dying. "Not Really Gone", by Blaire Sharpe, is a memoir about a grandmother’s deep, abiding love. While Sharpe’s story is sad and... Read More
Gustav’s in-the-moment reactions to his feelings of betrayal are easy to relate to. Reflecting on divorce and other personal betrayals, Daffy Gustav shows the religious road to recovery in From Hell to Heaven, One Man’s Journey. The... Read More
Vivid, poignant, and absorbing, this outstanding novel reaches back in time to portray Nat Turner’s son’s quest for freedom and equality. Set in nineteenth-century America prior to the Civil War, this well-researched novel depicts... Read More
Armour presents a powerful look at how grief and hope play an important part in the healing process. In I’ll Always Be with You, Violetta Armour crafts a simple but engaging tale of life after loss. In the wake of a man’s sudden... Read More
"Missing Frames" offers compelling insights for survivors of traumatic brain injury and their friends and family. Missing Frames: Memoir of a Woman Living with Hidden Disabilities, by Scooter, offers an insider’s view of the... Read More