"Get After It" is a memoir that shows how an average person, despite setbacks and obstacles, created a life of meaning and purpose. Parker Schaffel’s heartfelt, captivating memoir "Get After It" recalls an unimaginable eight-year-long... Read More
Lark Benobi unabashedly takes on modern politics in all its bestial madness in "The Book of Dog", celebrating the joys of womanhood, diversity, and the wonders of nature. The apocalypse arrives in California via a yellow puffball... Read More
"The Ownership Cycle" is well written and thought-provoking, combining a sound theoretical overview of ownership with solid, everyday situations. Soh Jian Yi’s "The Ownership Cycle" considers how the concept of ownership can lead to a... Read More
"Moving Your Brand Up the Food Chain" is a treasure trove of marketing intelligence and advice. "Moving Your Brand Up the Food Chain" by Patrick Nycz is an excellent, comprehensive marketing handbook for any local or regional food brand.... Read More
This eloquent and action-packed coming-of-age tale is placed in its rural setting with literary flair. Gene Scott offers a dramatic analysis of the opioid addiction crisis in America with his novel "Jellybeaners", a work with biting... Read More
Throughout these stories, emotional storms gather in original, biting scenes. In China Girl: And Other Stories, Ho Lin examines the unease of living with memories: some brutal, others fleeting, each written with impressive foreboding.... Read More
"Losing Six Kids" is a bittersweet memoir without a happily ever after. Christine Bonneur puts her whole heart on the line in her memoir Losing Six Kids: My Failed Adoption Story. In doing so, she offers an honest and painful look at the... Read More
The novel is short and lean, building a full world without ever losing the story’s momentum. Richard Newman’s "Graveyard of the Gods" is an atmospheric modern version of a classic noir, with a protagonist drawn into investigating a... Read More