Marullo expertly links science, religion, and character development in a fast-paced, suspenseful, and entertaining read. Circa 1270, theologian Thomas Aquinas wondered if many angels could exist in the same space at once. Matthew... Read More
A medley of self-deprecating ruminations—sometimes serious, sometimes tongue-in-cheek—examine the lure of the past and its continuing complications. Veteran radio personality and current Sirius XM host Mike Feder presents eleven... Read More
The wide array of topics and the depth to which they are explored create a valuable introduction to how death is viewed through several ideologies. From the Black Death’s effect on the human concept of mortality to the Nazis’... Read More
This powerful memoir provides rare details about the realities of life in the former Soviet Union. Born in Moscow in 1941, a mere eight days after Germany declared war on the USSR, Janna Sosensky seems destined to face difficult times... Read More
At the beginning of "Team Charlie", the title character embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he attempts to uncover who he was before the many voices in his head took over his life. Readers will be more than a little curious about... Read More
Loving Andrew: A Fifty-Two-Year Story of Down Syndrome shares Romy Wyllie’s account of what life was like raising her afflicted son. She contrasts her experience of raising Andrew in the 1960s and 1970s with two other families who also... Read More
Dear Reader, Sid Straw, barely recovered after a break-up, moves from Baltimore to Southern California to take a mid-level computer sales job from which he is promptly fired. Along the way he is publicly defamed, defrauded, embarrassed,... Read More
Palestinian Mahmoud Darwish’s eloquent poem “I Come From There” can evoke emotions ranging from sympathy to rage. Arthur Neslen’s latest book is certain to do the same. A British journalist, Neslen “grew up the child of... Read More