A former governor’s persuasive call to urgent political reform, "The Reformer’s Dilemma" is a resonant memoir regardless of one’s political affiliation. Ricardo Rosselló Nevares’s ruminative memoir "The Reformer’s Dilemma"... Read More
"Wealth without Wall Street" is a compelling financial guidebook that argues against putting too much faith in the stock market. "Wealth without Wall Street" is John W. McGuire’s iconoclastic guide to wealth management and retirement... Read More
Two women are pulled together by their complicated relationships to motherhood in the tense but humane thriller "Not Yours to Keep". Fraught with heartache, Zelly Ruskin’s thriller "Not Yours to Keep" unfolds the pain of infertility.... Read More
In the thought-provoking historical novel "The Butcher on Colfax Ave", working-class people struggle in a changing world. In J. T. Tierney’s dynamic historical novel "The Butcher on Colfax Ave", people in late nineteenth-century... Read More
The social science guide "Civil Unity" recommends means of building a more thoughtful and considerate world, one conversation or social media post at a time. Shola Richards’s thoughtful social science manifesto "Civil Unity" is about... Read More
A supportive mother reiterates her interminable belief in her children in the inspiring picture book "You Can Do Hard Things". In Dana Sutton’s encouraging picture book "You Can Do Hard Things", children learn independence despite... Read More
"Leading What Matters Most" illuminates a path to corporate success with its story of a chief executive officer and a consultant developing strategies for employee engagement. Phil Geldart’s parabolic business book "Leading What... Read More
A sweet, anxious agender teenager comes into their own while facing new challenges in the involving novel "Ugliest". Kelly Vincent’s novel "Ugliest" is the earnest continuation of an agender Oklahoma teenager’s coming-of-age story.... Read More