This supernatural story features an intriguing mix of Old World mysticism and New World fantasy. "Chronicles of Xerica" is a fable about an ancient kingdom that packs a symbolic, semi-political punch. With the potential to appeal to a... Read More
Packed with straightforward guidance, useful worksheets, and industry and pricing information, this guidebook is a must-read for caterers at every level, from aspiring to established. Written by Jeff Dombeck and Karen Bast, food industry... Read More
"Safari Salesman" is a lively and impressively detailed account of UK native John Harrison’s several months spent on the road in Africa in 1959 and 1960, when he traveled the bush peddling cosmetics, household equipment, and... Read More
Laura Lewin, a North Carolina school counselor, wrote "Vagina Revolution" with the help of Barbara Green, a physical therapist with expertise in women’s health, sexuality, and pelvic floor dysfunction. This well-written,... Read More
“Nothing is prettier and at the same time more deadly than Napalm,” writes Richard Carl Wieburg, a US Army lieutenant in Vietnam in 1968, who spent a truly terrifying year as “the leader of a mercenary squad, run by the CIA.”... Read More
This conservative author has refreshing, pull-no-punches ideas on what’s gone wrong with America. Shawn Ryan Rosa has written a thought-provoking and highly personal manifesto that advocates for conservative values and a return to... Read More
As copious wheat eaters, “Western people possibly ingest toxins in a quantity never before seen,” writes Valentino Palpacelli, in "Staple Food, Natural Toxins and Related Diseases". This well-researched book suggests that fungus in... Read More
A fast-paced narrative, Baden-Powell’s Beads by Paul D. Parsons, is a history-based adventure with a solid premise and plenty of drama and conflict. In this second volume of his “Beads Series,” Parsons builds fiction on fact.... Read More