The eerie silence of a tenuous ‘don’t tell’ atmosphere now prevails in collegiate locker rooms and on professional playing fields across the United States Pat Griffin breaks this silence. Her controversial new book is... Read More
While the more eloquent of sports writing has traditionally centered on baseball, this second collection of essays in an ongoing series of forums covers many arenas of physical endeavor with consistently fine, and occasionally exemplary,... Read More
A welcome addition to the award-winning series of women’s travel stories, this collection concerns itself with motherhood in all its manifestations. The travelers in these short stories are women with small children, mothers in search... Read More
Does swimming with dolphins, stroking a dog’s coat, saving a stray cat or riding a horse make us feel better? Do animals intentionally help us to feel better? Animal owners and pet lovers have always had their own answers to these... Read More
Sleeping is a magical process, not only because it provides our bodies and minds with time to rest and heal, but because it allows us a chance to DREAM! In our dreams we can be anyone, anywhere at anytime. Dreams, though, are not always... Read More
This sharply critical and well-researched diatribe on the evils of Political Action Committees (PACS) leaves readers with a clearly defined battle line between business and government. Among other sources, the authors relied on... Read More
Cynthia Kersey was pulling down six figures, yet still felt unfulfilled. So she quit her job at Sprint, cashed in her family’s life savings and set out to realize a heartfelt ambition to write a book that would inspire others. The... Read More
Terry Orlick (Psyching for Sport, In Pursuit of Excellence: How to Win in Sport and Life) gives readers a new way to think about achieving a balance of success in all aspects of life. Orlick says life is made up of two zones - the green... Read More