Reading like a textbook from the future, "The Battle Beyond" is an erudite guide to the militarization of outer space. Paul Szymanski and Jerry Drew’s military text "The Battle Beyond" explores the tactical, strategic, and operational... Read More
Amy Yee’s book "Far from the Rooftop of the World" features the narratives of everyday Tibetans in exile. Gathered in India from 2008 to 2010 and in Australia, Belgium, and the United States from 2015 to 2021, the book contains the... Read More
A top-tier work of prison literature, Ahmed Naji’s poetic memoir "Rotten Evidence" follows his 2016 sentencing by an Egyptian court for “moral turpitude” over a novel excerpt. Beginning with Naji’s entry into prison, the book... Read More
Dannagal Goldthwaite Young’s insightful book "Wrong" investigates the political and philosophical reasons why people rely on information that they know is false. While living in Philadelphia, Young struggled to make sense of the green,... Read More
"No Lessons Learned" is a scathing history book that draws parallels between the US’s military actions in Vietnam and Iraq. Drawing on military history to support its claims, literature professor Alfredo Bonadeo’s posthumously... Read More
Covering an eclectic array of subjects, "Psychosocial Political Dysfunction of the Republican Party" is a bracing attack on contemporary conservative politics. Daniel Brubaker’s provocative political screed "Psychosocial Political... Read More
John J. Berger’s ambitious environmental tome "Solving the Climate Crisis" sets forth practical policy solutions for addressing climate change. Eschewing doom and gloom, this forward-looking book outlines concrete steps toward... Read More
Gary Scott Smith’s "Do All the Good You Can" scrutinizes the influence of Methodism on the life and work of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Perhaps the most polarizing public figure in modern American history, Hillary Rodham Clinton has been a... Read More