Book Review
Lift
The encouraging leadership guide "Lift" builds on personal insights to suggest ways of elevating one’s employees toward greatness. Public relations professional Amy Summers’s uplifting leadership guide "Lift" is about inspiring...
ⓒ 2026 Foreword Magazine, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Book Review
The encouraging leadership guide "Lift" builds on personal insights to suggest ways of elevating one’s employees toward greatness. Public relations professional Amy Summers’s uplifting leadership guide "Lift" is about inspiring...
Book Review
Aiming to translate strategic clarity into sustained financial success for those in senior roles, "The StrategIQ Mindset" is a compelling leadership guide. Steven Lovett’s leadership guide "The StrategIQ Mindset" pushes for a shift in...
Book Review
To the Brink is a revealing historical biography about a Connecticut captain’s seafaring adventures and later legal battles. John and Nancy Lankenau’s edifying biography of Gideon Olmsted, To the Brink, is about how the captain...
Book Review
by Meg Nola
The poignant short story collection "King the Wonder Dog" is infused with retrospective melancholy. In Eleanor Lerman’s compelling short story collection "King the Wonder Dog", free-spirited artists, musicians, and wanderers of the...
Book Review
Nadine Takvorian’s devastating and important graphic memoir "Armaveni" unpacks the generational traumas left by the Armenian genocide. A teenager in 2001, Nadine is desperate to learn about her family’s time in the Ottoman Empire....
Book Review
What to make of this daily plate?: divorced mother of two sons (one white, one Black). This life lot?: estranged from her own mother. This dealt hand?: caring for a partner through a mental health crisis. Even as her work takes full...
Book Review
You can lead a queer Asian American to the southern US (including Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Florida), but it takes an epiphany-laced collection of poems to understand why Siew Hii stayed. One, an extraordinary ability to...
Book Review
Poets are cheek turners, reliably willing to face grief and pain at untenable levels and then ask for more. Poets are coat turners, inexplicably willing to renounce and swerve just as the path seems laid. In her debut collection, Elise...
Taking too long? Try again or cancel this request.