Weather to Fly
Spiritual quests in the sky tie together the stories in LeGras’s emotionally powerful collection. Christopher LeGras debuts with "Weather to Fly", a story collection that can... Read More
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Spiritual quests in the sky tie together the stories in LeGras’s emotionally powerful collection. Christopher LeGras debuts with "Weather to Fly", a story collection that can... Read More
This high-level discussion of how to engender brand loyalty deserves to be a seminal work on the subject. So many books written about brand loyalty address the same basic... Read More
Sometimes dizzying but always exciting, this punk memoir is a microcosm of a musical moment. A memoir of chaos, punk rock, and drugs, "Punk Elegies" by Allan MacDonell delivers... Read More
Hollywood’s strivers take a skewering in this noir-ish satire. Beneath the glib Hollywood-insider banter captured on a podcast interview lurks a dark, satirical tale of bad... Read More
This novel is a sincere exploration of the struggles people go through trying to survive and do right, while still holding on to their dreams. Maya and Danny Johnson have all... Read More
Intertwined narratives tell of adventures in Africa while also detailing internal struggles with drug use. Justin Chapman’s travel memoir "Saturnalia" tells two intertwined... Read More
This book is a well-rounded portrait of China’s current environmental crisis and how it stretches far beyond its geographic borders. The rapid industrialization of the... Read More
You want Jersey tough? Step aside, Gov. Chris Christie. Meet Deb Ebenstein. In the summer of 1993, she was sixteen with great legs, curly brown hair, and smarts enough not to... Read More
Steamy escapades reveal one woman’s perspective on romantic love and its purpose (or lack thereof) in our modern world. If men can be bachelors, why can’t women? This is the... Read More
The fascinating, cringe-worthy, exhilarating life of Howard Hughes flies off the page. Howard Hughes is one of the twentieth century’s strangest enigmas, and Luke Davies’s... Read More
This full-on satire gives voice to wry observations about baby boomer life, nicely linking theme to character. In "Shrink Thyself", a character study masquerading as black... Read More
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