Art historian Noah Charney describes himself as “a proponent of making art feel accessible to anyone who is willing to meet it halfway,” and "The 12-Hour Art Expert" accomplishes that mission via an anecdotal, conversational approach... Read More
In "The Continuing Storm", Kai Erikson and Lori Peek discuss the short- and long-term effects of Hurricane Katrina on its most vulnerable victims. When Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in August of 2005, it inflicted devastating... Read More
Nostradamus Speaks Again: Heaven Paradise is a spiritual guidebook with a diverse cast of narrators. Elisabeth Jorgensen’s Nostradamus Speaks Again: Heaven Paradise is a spiritual guidebook that’s written as a conversation between... Read More
A user-friendly self-help resource, "Journaling through Grief" contains encouraging scriptures and prompts for coping with the loss of a loved one. Connie Berg’s "Journaling through Grief" is a hope-filled, Bible-based resource for... Read More
Propelled by an impulse to look back and take stock, the prose poems of David Trinidad’s intimate "Digging to Wonderland" twin memory and nostalgia. Conversational and confessional, the book has the tone of diary entries as it catalogs... Read More
Judy Goldman relishes memories of a loving relationship in her memoir "Child" while also struggling to reconcile herself to the systemic racism of the Jim Crow South. In midcentury South Carolina, Goldman blossomed under the care of... Read More
Stephen Browning’s fun travel book "On the Trail of Sherlock Holmes" traipses through the haunts of the beloved sleuth. With maps and descriptions of many of the places mentioned in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories, this detailed... Read More
A wronged, bitter young man welcomes his fate in Natalia García Freire’s novel "This World Does Not Belong to Us". Lucas was just a child when his father sold him to another farmer as a laborer. Years later, Lucas returns, full of... Read More