A perfect balance between simple and sophisticated, this introduction to the language and culture of Norway will fascinate preschoolers. Call it the pen pal effect: Children who wouldn’t sit still for a standard geography lesson are... Read More
The mystical language of this overview of the Quran will intrigue as it informs. Veteran journalist Syed Ghulam Sarwar embarks on a layman’s interpretation of the Quran, aiming to get back to its initial purposes and free it from the... Read More
Tom Thomas’s "The Honshu Pioneer" deserves a wide readership of scholars and students of World War II and military history. "The Honshu Pioneer" was the first American newspaper started by occupying American troops in Japan. In this... Read More
Lengthen your life span with the help of this thorough, approachable guide to improving your health. Health is more than weight loss or life expectancy. Anthony James Canelo’s book, The Seven Fundamentals of Longevity, argues that the... Read More
Davidescu’s writing is rife with wordplay and playful references that turn a potentially dry text into a fun read. "The Lost Romans" uses archaeological, linguistic, and historical sources to explore the origins of the Romanian people... Read More
The cheeky humor of this swashbuckling adventure will keep even that parrot reading over the shoulder entertained. Rumor has it there’s a pirate treasure on Sanibel Island and, naturally, just about everyone thinks they deserve to find... Read More
This unique perspective on life following a traumatic brain injury explores what one does when bad things happen. In "So, What Did You Do About It?", Kevin Bizzell recounts his life-threatening injury in 1995 at age thirty-two: while... Read More
A victim of traumatic brain injury details his journey to spiritual recovery. Kevin Bizzell suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in 1995 at the age of thirty-two, and he says he had a profound out-of-body experience during the several... Read More