This fine showcase of Japanese art displays in clear photographs pottery that is on par with famous paintings and sculptures. The Asian art collection of Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts has long been known as one of the best such... Read More
Moving portraits of human trafficking and hard labor amongst immigrants in the US absorb and inspire. In recent years, numerous books have appeared on the subject of human trafficking, many of which highlight the sex industry. In "Life... Read More
"Manifesting Minds", an ode to all things psychedelic, is one of those books that is guaranteed to shake up the worldview of even the most jaded and well read. People can expect to have their minds blown, their consciousness raised, and... Read More
Straightforward political and business models for a reconciliation of natural resources opens the door for social activists and common armchair readers alike. "Think Like a Commoner" is a brief history and explanation of the commons,... Read More
Controversial and harrowing, the plundering of Rwanda by the United States comes under fire in this compelling investigation. The murders of hundreds of thousands of Hutus and Tutsis in Rwanda from 1990-1994 was not the outcome of civil... Read More
Life in the ocean becomes a drama with a cast of dynamic characters in this unique approach to biological diversity. Discover the wonder and diversity of life in the ocean—no degree in marine biology required. Stephen and Anthony... Read More
A climate-science expert discusses a dramatic potential solution to climate change in a book written for the layman. Harvard professor David Keith, an expert in climate science, doesn’t expect everyone to agree with his theory that... Read More
These graceful essays reflecting on those who own the night shed light on the beauty we find in darkness. Respected writer Phil Cousineau draws on decades of reading and writing in this far-ranging compilation of essays and poems about... Read More