Pandemic parenting. Zoom meetings. Virtual school. If you’ve coped with looking at devices all year, Katy Bowman’s "Grow Wild" will strike you as a gentle, cautionary guide about kids’ “super-sedentary” environments, and how... Read More
Rempson powerfully advocates for applying the energy of the civil rights movement to the black family. In "The African American Male School Adaptability Crisis", Joe L. Rempson describes African-American social problems, offers solutions... Read More
This compelling book makes important contributions to conversations about race in America. Lauren Joichin Nile, an accomplished attorney and speaker, debuts with Race: My Story and Humanity’s Bottom Line, the first portion of an... Read More
"Grow Global" by Jan Yager, an author of numerous business books and a consultant on foreign rights, is a handy all-in-one resource for business people who need to know about protocols in countries around the world. It is a book that can... Read More
A unique vacation, one last hurrah before settling into parenthood, leaves Jenny and Stan Brown marooned for life on a tropical island. Thus begins Stan’s Leap, Tom Duerig’s first novel. After a rather superficial start—think... Read More
Illnesses occur randomly as do the questions selected to test medical students residents and doctors for board certification or recertification. The author designed "Random Musings in Psychiatry" as a quick-reference aid for psychiatric... Read More
…there occurred violent earthquakes and floods; and in a single day and night of misfortune all your warlike men in a body sank into the earth and the island of Atlantis in like manner disappeared in the depths of the sea.—Plato from... Read More
First published in 1992 as one of many books commemorating the five-hundredth anniversary of Columbus’s transatlantic exploration, the re-release of this biography demonstrates that while Americans owe Queen Isabella a tremendous debt,... Read More