Marie Carter’s cultural history text "Mortimer and the Witches" focuses on infamous fortune-tellers and the nineteenth-century New York cityscape they occupied. Mortimer Thomson wrote for a variety of newspapers under the pseudonym... Read More
"Caught in the Crosshairs of American Healthcare" is a thrilling case study in fighting systemic flaws to make medical facilities available to all. Grounded in personal experience, Lloyd I. Sederer’s inspiring social science book... Read More
"The Fool’s Tarot" takes a visionary, intuitive approach to reading tarot cards that can enlarge the intuitive capacities of both the reader and the querent. Gerald-Johan Vanoise introduces a new, intuitive method of tarot... Read More
A family is caught between the land and the sea in Linda Crotta Brennan’s coming-of-age novel The Selkie’s Daughter—a story rich in Celtic lore. Brigit’s father is a fisherman; her selkie mother chose to live her life on land.... Read More
Memorializing the unsung space travelers whom the US first launched into orbit, Dawn Cusick’s charming history book "The Astrochimps" zooms in on peculiar and enlightening moments in the race to put a person on the moon. In the wake of... Read More
Through the social justice-themed essays of "The Jail Is Everywhere", activists work against the expansion and normalization of jails. After decades of massive expansion in the United States’s carceral system, most counties now host at... Read More
"Leap" is a rigorous, compassionate career guide for women who are looking to navigate the particular challenges of complicated contemporary corporate workplaces. Business consultant Jessica Galica’s inspiring book "Leap" is a... Read More
In the revealing novel "The More Beyond", generational clashes over mental illness leave a woman feeling isolated. In Jill Charlotte Thomas’s novel "The More Beyond", upper-class society is lonely for a woman with mental health... Read More