Influenced by Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, Zackary Vernon’s novel "Our Bodies Electric" is a story of self-discovery set on Pawley’s Island, South Carolina, in the early 1990s. The book begins the summer before sixth grade, when... Read More
A divorcée empty-nester begins a consuming affair with a younger jazz musician in "After David", Catherine Texier’s novel about the potency of midlife longing. Eve’s life story can be compartmentalized into periods: her... Read More
"Hunting" is a good-natured trophy hunter’s memoir about crisscrossing North America in pursuit of an exclusive prize. Kevin Aelred Dettler’s memoir "Hunting" covers dozens of big-game hunting trips around North America. Beginning... Read More
Steeped in thousands of years of knowledge, ranging from ancient wisdom to cutting-edge scientific advancements, "Unstoppable Brain" is a persuasive self-help text. Medical doctor Kyra Bobinet’s fresh, science-based self-help book... Read More
Combining industry expertise with academic rigor, "The New Technology State" is an informed book that argues for taking a more critical stance toward technology. Part history, part call to action, technology executive Bill Raduchel’s... Read More
In the compelling science fiction novel "Runners", a tight-knit crew displays true camaraderie despite the dystopian leanings of their world. Set in a dystopian corporate world, Justin Hale’s science fiction novel "Runners" follows a... Read More
"How to Hire" is an action-oriented business guide with strategies for attracting, hiring, and retaining top talent. Written for business owners, Clint Smith’s informative business guide concerns hiring the right people and building a... Read More
In Alle C. Hall’s candid novel-in-stories "As Far as You Can Go Before You Have to Come Back", a teenage runaway flees an incestuous situation to pursue a new version of herself. Armed with survival ideas from Lonely Planet, Jen vows... Read More