This inspiring and thoughtful anthology imagines a world where women’s bodies, minds, and beliefs are undoubtedly respected. If feminism is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities, what would that the... Read More
Humor, pop-culture references, and personal anecdotes turn this philosophical analysis of Judaism into a thoughtful, relatable critique. Ze’ev Maghen’s John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage covers a lot of philosophical... Read More
The book is appropriately unsettling, while remaining a reasoned overview of a hard-to-contain problem. Where once the threat of nuclear war came primarily from nations, experts generally agree the real danger now is a weapon in the... Read More
High Tide on Main Street: Rising Sea Level and the Coming of the Coastal Crisis addresses the topic of rising water levels worldwide based on climate change. While it’s presented in an easy-to-understand fashion that makes it... Read More
Ronald Reagan is most often connected to Hollywood glamour and Washington politics. The fact that Reagan spent his formative years in the American heartland, living in a string of small towns in Illinois, has been almost entirely... Read More
Humans have been interested in making more than one copy of an image since we dipped our hands in ochre and pressed them to the wall of a cave. “The demise of pictures in single copies” writes Richard Benson “is one of the first... Read More
About a career marked by the willingness to be daring and work hard, "Jump on the Train" is an inspiring entrepreneur’s memoir. Real estate development innovator Gerald Rosengarten’s memoir "Jump on the Train" highlights a multitude... Read More
"The Bleeding Edge" is a breathless account of a storied technology sector career; its Silicon Valley insights are illuminating, entertaining, and instructive. Bill Raduchel’s memoir "The Bleeding Edge" is a whirlwind curriculum vitae... Read More