Cannell shines the sun on a possible cause of autism: lack of vitamin D. When John J. Cannell was just starting out as a physician in 1975, he saw something that was then rare: a patient who fit the symptoms of a range of... Read More
This much-needed book is a powerful reference for the prevention of and shifting of cultural attitudes toward sexual violence. No More! The Complete Guide to Preventing, Ending, and Responding to Sexual Violence, by C. Edward Brost, is a... Read More
This cookbook disguised as a comic book lends itself to hours of learning the art of Italian cooking in a pleasant and entertaining style. "Chop, Sizzle, Wow" is a fun, colorful, and informative cookbook. Set up as an innovative comic... Read More
Rich portraits of the people who were displaced when the Shenandoah National Park was created are both heartrending and ironic. Each year, a million tourists traverse the “lizard-shaped” Shenandoah National Park by car on the Skyline... Read More
A creative flight of fancy that should be fun for techies and just as amusing for readers who appreciate literary spoofs. The premise of this book is aptly stated in its title: What would happen if famous authors had to write various... Read More
A well-reasoned approach to an emotional topic brings strength to Field’s conviction that physical touch is a biological need. People are increasingly isolated from each other due to social media and other factors, and protection... Read More
Each of Bloch’s poems tells a story filled with history and depth, inviting the audience to watch each enlightened moment unfold on the page. Award winning poet and translator Chana Bloch’s latest collection of poems, Swimming in the... Read More
Sensitive ruminations on one’s place in the community and the world will resonate with independent spirits. May 15, 1969: It’s Bloody Thursday at People’s Park in Berkeley, California, and street theater activist Gus Bessemer... Read More