Easy to follow and impressively authentic, "Six Spices" has distilled a challenging cuisine into something accessible to everyone. Making Indian food can be confusing for home cooks who are not used to the techniques and spices unique to... Read More
Essayists muse about J. Fenwick Lansdowne’s career as a nature artist in this vibrant and intimate look at his life and works. Vibrant images fill this tribute to Canadian avian artist J. Fenwick Lansdowne (1937-2008). Born in Hong... Read More
Levy brings a human face to the issues present in the coalfields and leaves us with a deeper understanding of what is at stake in Appalachia. Mountaintop-removal surface mining has destroyed thousands of square miles of Appalachian... Read More
From a feminist theologian comes a fascinating and passionate introduction to women in, or, more accurately, women’s exclusion from, the Bible. A self-described cradle-Christian, Paula Trimble-Familetti, a graduate of Liberty... Read More
This well-written primer on personal finance will help anyone manage their money better. The strongest aspect of the "Essential Money Guidebook" is its accessibility. Readers can choose from numerous books offering advice about personal... Read More
Serving runners of all levels, this comprehensive guide details the needs and beauty of trail running. Jeff Galloway’s "Trail-Running" covers every possible question a runner might face when taking to the trails. It is a thorough and... Read More
Shifting elegantly from academic to personal, this memoir offers spiritual insights into Alzheimer’s caregiving. Where Two Worlds Touch: A Spiritual Journey Through Alzheimer’s Disease joins a growing number of paradigm-shattering... Read More
Science, psychology, and sociology merge to explain the theory of the biology of empathy. Who hasn’t watched someone laugh and felt the need to laugh? In fact, humans often mirror one another’s emotions, and Matteo Rizzato and Davide... Read More