Its endorsements and approachability considered, this introduction to Buddhist practice stands to woo Western audiences with ease. From respected practitioner Lama Tsomo comes "Why Is the Dalai Lama Always Smiling?"—a thoughtful guide... Read More
Wink-nod chapter titles and conversational prose make this a keen and appealing comedic work. On the heels of his well-received humor book Stories I Tell, Paul D’Angelo presents another compendium of comedy, More Stories to Tell: A... Read More
This work draws on forty years of a physician’s experience to present a commonsense approach to curing bedwetting. In How to Cure Bedwetting, Calgary-based physician Lane Robson, who opened a specialized bedwetting clinic in 2006,... Read More
This is an entertaining, dark novel about the lengths that those in power will go to in order to remain in power. An engrossing depiction of parallel worlds—one ruled by wizardry, the other by science—and the Oxford graduate students... Read More
The authors issue a resounding call for a new way of thinking that will make it possible for nations such as Ethiopia to take their places among the developed nations of the world. Thinking Outside the Box: Essays on the History and... Read More
This exciting adventure tale teaches many valuable life lessons to those who seek earthly rewards. Kim Yost’s novel "The Life Chest: Africa" is an adventure story with deep historical background. The narrative relates a contemporary... Read More
Here is the inside scoop on living with a senior business executive—and forging your own way in business, too. Amusing and engaging, Donna Yost’s "Pumptitude" chronicles the author’s experiences as a CEO’s wife—and a CEO... Read More
A pervasive theme of learning from the past makes this book an entertaining journey through the lives of ordinary men and women. Kim Yost’s The Life Chest is a historical novel and an imaginative extension of the author’s... Read More