Lifelong stargazer, amateur astronomer, and astronomy columnist Tim B. Hunter’s "The Sky at Night" is a trove of mind-boggling facts and astounding mysteries that will captivate astronomy sophisticates and children alike. The book,... Read More
"Rightsizing Nations" is an intriguing political science text that introduces timely theories about nations’ optimal sizes, supported by historical examples. David Lockwood’s provocative political science book "Rightsizing Nations"... Read More
Written in a welcoming tone, Vasudha Viswanath’s cookbook "The Vegetarian Reset" shares fresh alternatives to vegetarian diet staples like “lab-grown burgers” and carbohydrate-laden pastas and rices. These “moderately low-carb”... Read More
Set in Newfoundland, Violet Browne’s evocative, lyrical novel "This Is the House That Luke Built" is about a woman from a small fishing village who loses her husband at sea. The novel traces fifty years in Rose’s life via brief,... Read More
In the mid-nineteenth century, the expanding United States worked to colonize the territory that’s now Arizona. To do so, it turned to the Middle East for expertise, inspiration, and camels. Natalie Koch’s "Arid Empire" shows how... Read More
Sophie Strand’s insightful spirituality book "The Flowering Wand" gives men an alternative to toxic masculinity by mining the myths and legends of the past. Strand notes that the treatment of masculinity in contemporary society is... Read More
"The Eagle That Drank Hummingbird Nectar" is an allegorical novel about the significance of self-evaluation and self-awareness. With self-help aims, Aneace Haddad’s allegorical novel "The Eagle That Drank Hummingbird Nectar" encourages... Read More
Filled with encouraging advice, "Ted Kennedy Watson’s Guide to Stylish Entertaining" is a stunning, unfussy, and colorful manual that places emphasis on putting one’s guests at ease, anticipating their needs for eats and ambiance,... Read More