Written by an industry expert, We’re Overdosed is a comprehensive account of the origins and reach of the opioid crisis in America. In pharmacologist Barry I. Gold’s topical treatise We’re Overdosed, a microscope is aimed at the... Read More
In the memoir-in-essays "Of Dirt and Wildflowers", natural, tactile items are used to reflect on the idea that all people, plants, and cherished possessions have stories to tell. Kylee J. Marshall’s reflective memoir "Of Dirt and... Read More
In the historical mystery novel "The Seer", a woman who makes her living selling lies faces the truth about her past. In Eva Shaw’s historical mystery novel "The Seer", a cunning young psychic is asked to use her abilities to uncover... Read More
"The God Beat" collects twenty-six unexpected, thought-provoking stories of belief. In the text, profiles of charismatic figures stand out, as of a hugging guru who tours Northern California in “Amma’s Cosmic Squeeze,” and of... Read More
The business book Individual Advantages: Be the “I“ in Team contains helpful lessons for cultivating self-awareness. Based on the precept that individuals have influence over other people and teams through their thoughts, words, and... Read More
In Nancy Boyarsky’s chilling London mystery, The Entitled, American PI Nicole Graves must clear a teenage murder suspect. Nicole is tasked with bringing home Abigail, an entitled beauty whose view of her wealthy, adoptive parents... Read More
Personal memoir, travelogue, and history combine in María Sonia Cristoff’s "False Calm", a journey that peels back the layers of the ghostly fog blanketing Patagonia to reveal engrossing complexity. With quiet introspection, Cristoff... Read More
A ventriloquist walks into a doctor’s office. No, it’s not the setup for a great joke. Bob Baker’s wonderful, funny, friendly book The Performance of Medicine: Techniques from the Stage to Optimize the Patient Experience and... Read More