Parents looking for a holistic and multicultural perspective on the day-to-days of childrearing will find Cannon’s book invaluable. Becky Cannon pulls together a wealth of information for naturally and mindfully raising children during... Read More
Designed specifically for women’s health, this important book is accessible for even beginning yogis. Bobby Clennell brings knowledge of breast health to women at all stages of adult life in Yoga for Breast Care: What Every Woman Needs... Read More
Accessible explanations of terminology, theories, and practices opens audiences up to psychological healing of emotional wounds. Unresolved shock reactions can affect every part of our lives, according to experienced therapists Diane... Read More
Personal experience and in-depth research combine to help cancer patients and their families think outside the treatment box. When Laura Bond’s mother was diagnosed with ovarian and uterine cancer, the doctors offered the standard... Read More
In this sturdy, grounded, no-nonsense, and practical guide, the curious and committed can freely and safely explore modern-day shamanism. Shamanism, globally and historically available in indigenous communities, earns its place as a... Read More
Contextualizing Dickinson’s work, Gilpin reveals both a reverence for her poetry and a skill in exploring new meaning. W. Clark Gilpin’s new take on the enigmatic giant of American poetry, Emily Dickinson, eruditely weaves literary... Read More
Cleantis aids people mourning an unfulfilled dream in this practical and uplifting guide to moving on. In "The Next Happy", Tracey Cleantis turns conventional thinking on its ear and challenges the “never give up” philosophy often... Read More
Merrill skillfully balances explanations of these highly complex systems with anecdotes about his own health experiences and those of other people. Gary F. Merrill, a professor of cell biology and neuroscience at Rutgers University,... Read More