Judith Hicks Stiehm’s thorough biography covers the legal career of the United States’s first woman attorney general. Reno grew up “deeply rooted in Miami” at a time when the future metropolis retained a small-town feel. Her... Read More
The passionate psychological text "Closer to Consciousness" proposes a revolutionary approach to the science of consciousness. Social psychologist Alexander Durig’s psychological study "Closer to Consciousness" suggests that... Read More
The pithy memoir "College Life of a Retired Senior" is filled with stories from the life of a nontraditional student. Amusing and inspiring, Yvonne Blackwood’s memoir "College Life of a Retired Senior" is about pursuing higher... Read More
Kelly Ann Jacobson’s novel "Robin and Her Misfits" is a fresh take on Robin Hood, trading medieval outlaws for a band of queer women who pull off heists and seek safety and home with one another. Teenage Robin and Little John are best... Read More
Darren Walker’s "From Generosity to Justice" charts a bold new path for changing the world by giving. Walker says that the contemporary world is as rife with inequality as Andrew Carnegie’s period was when he published The Gospel of... Read More
The universe is strange and wonderful, as Jillian Scudder reveals in "The Milky Way Smells of Rum and Raspberries", a book that balances its reverence for science with respect for its audience’s intelligence. Did you know that the moon... Read More
In Steven Heighton’s masterful posthumously published story collection "Instructions for the Drowning", men’s psyches are on display. These layered and intricate stories balloon out their denouéments until they are taut.... Read More
In his Christian studies text "Tell Her Story", Nijay K. Gupta retells the stories of the Bible’s women leaders. Covering women leaders in the time before the early church and women leaders of the early church, and with a section that... Read More