Timely, thought-provoking, and refreshingly optimistic, "A Darwinian Survival Guide" says that human beings must understand and apply the principles of evolution to survive climate change. In this insightful book, field biologists Daniel... Read More
The career guide "Winning at Public Speaking" is filled with practical advice for delivering confident and persuasive arguments. Directed at lawyers, Shane Read’s career guide "Winning at Public Speaking" suggests ways of connecting to... Read More
Wilhelm Langbein and Heidi Langbein-Allen’s harrowing memoir "Save the Last Bullet" concerns Langbein’s experiences as a child soldier during World War II. Wilhelm was ten years old when enrolled, as required by German law, in the... Read More
The historical novel "Steamboat Seasons" follows a ship’s captain as he witnesses nineteenth-century tensions along his route. A sequel that can be read as a standalone, Kendall D. Gott’s historical novel "Steamboat Seasons" follows... Read More
Crawford Gribben’s sweeping history surveys Ireland’s grand past—and its importance for Western Christianity. Here, religion is presented as a moving force within Irish history, which is divided into five key movements: conversion,... Read More
"Unleashing My Superpowers" is an expansive memoir-cum-self-help-text that emboldens its audiences to improve themselves and, by extension, the world. Part memoir, part self-help book, Patience Mpofu’s "Unleashing My Superpowers"... Read More
Don and Petie Kladstrup’s "Champagne Charlie" is the enjoyable biography of Charles Heidsieck, a dazzling, daring, and adroit French champagne merchant who risked his life and limbs to sell his esteemed bubbly to Americans in the... Read More
A royal couple fights to preserve their magic and their way of life in Terry Goodkind’s fantasy epic The Children of D’Hara. The D’Haran Empire is finally at peace. Its rulers, Richard and Kahlan, risked much to secure that peace,... Read More