A compelling and entertaining work of scholarship, Why We Fight is a biological exploration into the evolutionary crux of human conflict. After completing his studies in biology at Oxford, Mike Martin served as a British Army officer in... Read More
The Little Girl on the Ice Floe is an unflinching memoir of one survivor’s struggle to not only survive but overcome sexual trauma. When Adélaïde Bon was nine years old, her parents discovered her in her bedroom, unable to speak or... Read More
A personal peek into the private sphere of an international celebrity, acclaimed photojournalist Linda Solomon chronicles the over three decades of music, love, laughter, and friendship she shared with Aretha Franklin and the Franklin... Read More
Harrowing and timely, Paula Becker’s A House on Stilts: Mothering in the Age of Opioid Addiction is a poignant parenting memoir detailing the ripple effect of addiction. For over a decade, Becker and her husband struggled to walk the... Read More
FOREWORD’S LIT HIT—INDIE BOOKS THAT’LL BLOW YOU AWAY / An inventive take on WWII nonfiction, Ronald Weber’s Dateline—Liberated Paris: The Hotel Scribe and the Invasion of the Press focuses on the Allied reporters who swept... Read More
FOREWORD’S LIT HIT—INDIE BOOKS THAT’LL BLOW YOU AWAY / Ever wish you could tell a child to take a deep breath? William Meyer does just that in his children’s book Big Breath: A Guided Meditation for Kids, a short volume that... Read More
A compelling peek into the hidden history of a global icon, Counter-Cola: A Multinational History of the Global Corporation challenges preconceived notions of what it means—and what it takes—to be successful on the global stage of... Read More
FOREWORD’S LIT HIT—INDIE BOOKS THAT’LL BLOW YOU AWAY / Ring in the dog days of summer with, well, dogs in Diana Lundin’s hilarious and heartwarming photo book Dogs vs. Ice Cream. From coiffed golden retrievers to graying pugs,... Read More