This is celebration sincere and genuine, an appreciation by an artist whose love for his art and for his subject shines through every print. Categorizing Alec Dempster’s "Lotería Huasteca" as an art book is tricky. Nominally a book of... Read More
"Witness" is a moving project, serving as both a memorial to those lost and a charge to not let such events repeat themselves. "Witness" integrates photographs and survivor testimonies into an exploration of the Holocaust in its... Read More
Humor and a quick wit make Parker’s memoir a pleasant, breezy read. Will Parker shares memories of his lifetime in this mostly lighthearted telling of growing up in his native Australia, and later travels and adventures around the... Read More
Most folk and fairy tales, legends, and fables descend from an oral tradition of storytelling, with borrowed themes and characters reworked through the years. This collection of ten stories for kids and adults fixates on the unique,... Read More
The pitch black crow, as you well know, is intriguingly different from other birds. But studies show, you may not know, that crow brains compare in size (in relation to their bodies) to that of chimpanzees. So they’re smart as hell,... Read More
Andrews provides hope for prospective undergraduate and graduate students who fear the current cost of education. In this helpful book, "Let Scholarships Pay the Way", college counselor Eve-Marie Andrews offers advice on how to secure... Read More
This spine-tingling and heartwarming novella builds the same basic plot three different ways. Eugene W. Carr experiments with the typical “what if” proposition in a not-so-typical manner. "Twenty-Six Minutes Plus Two" takes the same... Read More
Reinhard says, eloquently at times, that he has a plan to set the nation back on the right fiscal course. Jack E. Reinhard’s Freedom’s Nation presents a well-written and well-argued plan for fundamental change in the way the US... Read More