So you’re a raw-food devotee, a vegan, or maybe even a beegan (you make exceptions for honey), and fresh fruit just doesn’t strike you as the most indulgent finale to your special meals. Well, sweet toothers, don’t despair. In her... Read More
A former Carol Burnett writer reveals his life in funny bits. Kenny Solms tells the story of his rise to prominence and his continuing career in the world of comedy writing in his humorous memoir, "Bits". "Bits" takes its title from... Read More
This page-turning thriller covers a rarely seen side to history—cleaning up the mess left by war. In "The Dolomite Challenge", Tom Joyce’s third novel about Vienna police inspector Karl Marbach, investigations merge with spy craft in... Read More
Owen cuts through hype and arrogance and pushes leaders to be honest with themselves. The Mindset of Success: From Good Management to Great Leadership by Jo Owen is a guide for leaders of all kinds, based on the author’s years of... Read More
The golfers in this thrilling story are complex characters who bring a blend of flawed personalities into the braided plot lines. From boardrooms and fairways to laboratories and seedy motel rooms, Howard Jahre spins a tale of... Read More
The traditional culture of India comes to life in this richly descriptive novel of an independent young woman coming of age. "A World Elsewhere" begins with the very pregnant mother of the protagonist awaiting the birth of her expected... Read More
"The Canyon" features a narrator with exceptionally observant powers struggling to find his place in the world. Scotty, the fourteen-year-old narrator of Stanley Crawford’s novel "The Canyon", is a keen observer of life. “Life” in... Read More
Wise beyond her years, Messitt explores with vivid resonance the failures and triumphs of three South African people. Life in post-apartheid South Africa has created many new challenges for the nation’s citizens as traditional village... Read More