"Through the Bookstore Window" is a bold exploration of lives joined by history. The story features Gina Perini, an exile in San Francisco, whose life as a bookstore manager covers a troubling past in Bosnia, and Alexi Wilder, an abused... Read More
Sweet and tangy, "The Lemonade Year" is a lighthearted romance that takes on heavy issues like divorce, miscarriage, and family dysfunction. Food photographer Nina Griffin is pretty sure that life after divorce is just the pits.... Read More
"Have Fun in Burma" follows Adela, just out of high school, through her summer of self-discovery. No pizza binges and thoughtless beachside flings for this heroine, though. Rosalie Metro’s earnest young lead is up for more of a... Read More
Every feeling has a positive and a negative side, and jealousy is no different. Psychologist Robert Leahy offers keys to using jealousy to build relationships, not tear them down. Rather than denying jealousy or condemning it, this book... Read More
"Feed the Baby Hummus" presents a wide array of good choices that parents can make during their baby’s first year. With decades of experience as a pediatrician, Lewis knows just how challenging it can feel to make good choices in the... Read More
"Roadmap to Hell" is a timely and devastating examination of the criminal underworld. Barbie Latza Nadeau’s journalistic, snappy, and easy-to-digest work breaks down exactly how West African women are lured to Italy by Nigerian pimps... Read More
"The Night of the Flood" uses an original and intriguing premise as a playground for seasoned crime writers to spin sordid but captivating tales. A group of strong activist women protesting the first execution of a woman in Pennsylvania... Read More
Americans who were of age in 1969–70 will remember the Chicago 7 trial of high-profile antiwar dissidents. Less familiar are the Seattle 7. In Seattle, a rally in support of the Chicago 7 defendants by the activist group SLF (the... Read More