Analytical and prescient, Tomáš Halík’s stunning theology book "The Afternoon of Christianity" makes projections about the future of Christian faith in light of the sweeping demographic and cultural changes it faces. Clear and... Read More
"Do Bigger Things" is a lucid introduction to ecosystem-oriented business management practices. Dan McClure and Jennifer Wilde’s "Do Bigger Things" is an upbeat guide to harnessing the lightweight business management techniques of... Read More
The runner’s memoir "Apropos of Running" takes a mighty stride in diversifying the writer-runner literary canon. Academic and art collector Charles Moore’s memoir "Apropos of Running" covers his struggles to complete all six World... Read More
The nascent work and artistic influences of celebrated photographer Arthur Tress are the focus of this book that chronicles his transition from photojournalist to artistic photographer. It includes probing essays by museum curators and... Read More
In Robert Archambeau’s inventive novel "Alice B. Toklas Is Missing", a bizarre kidnapping mystifies the artistic circles of 1920s Paris. Ida Caine is an aspiring American painter living in Paris with her husband, Teddy. Though Teddy... Read More
Stephen Robert Miller issues an appeal for realistic, long-term responses to climate change in "Over the Seawall", a book that examines failed attempts to control nature. Often, the expensive, complicated engineering projects that are... Read More
A greased-lightning text, "By Chance" is the inspiring memoir of a self-motivated and accomplished racer. Rick Shortle—a former home repairman who leveraged his passion for motorbikes into a career behind the wheel, racing on speedways... Read More
"Corn Dance" is Potawatomi chef, television host, and Corn Dance Café founder Loretta Barrett Oden’s inviting cookbook; it explores Indigenous ingredients and foodways. After raising a family in Oklahoma, Oden traveled to research... Read More