A vocation is much more than a job, writes Steven Garber in this book for all who want their work life to reflect their innermost beliefs and values. Garber, an educator, author, and the founder and principal of The Washington Institute... Read More
Amid the chaos of drugs and jazz, Lewis finds insight into the way we recall the past. “How hard to write about this, to sort out the memories. To make decisions about how much honesty, where, and when. I see things now so differently.... Read More
Woodcuts of Conrad Black’s life probe past the simple facts to deeper impressions that flow clearly and inexorably from one to the next. Conrad Black is a difficult man to describe. He is Canadian, an author and newspaper publisher,... Read More
Cassileth outlines several complementary cancer therapies in this encouraging, well-organized guide. No life, it seems, is untouched by cancer. Instead of tapping into the collective fear and dread surrounding illness, Survivorship... Read More
Persuasive and engaging arguments support a suggestion of alien influence in our archaeological history. Even casual readers of books about aliens and UFOs will have heard the name Erich von Däniken. Since 1968’s Chariots of the Gods,... Read More
This enjoyable trivia book will have you afraid to stop reading—who knows what phobias have practical, evolutionary reasons? Fear is a natural part of human evolution, a way to keep safe from predators and health risks, but taken to an... Read More
"The Invisible Drama" shows women that when they control their anxiety, they can “become all they dare to imagine.” Carol Becker’s "The Invisible Drama" is a richly insightful analysis of women’s collective psyche and the ways in... Read More
Nature photography at its highest level serves to both overwhelm our senses and deepen our relationship with this planet, our home. To describe this book as anything less than the end-all coffee-table book would be an injustice. Read More