The career guide "Winning at Public Speaking" is filled with practical advice for delivering confident and persuasive arguments. Directed at lawyers, Shane Read’s career guide "Winning at Public Speaking" suggests ways of connecting to... Read More
Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition, the loss and resurgence of his ship, and memories of growing up in South Africa inform Darrel Bristow-Bovey’s entrancing literary memoir "Finding Endurance", about the romantic spirit of... Read More
Pedrag B. Slijepčević’s compelling science book Biocivilizations disputes assumptions about the preeminence of humanity, arguing that much older forms of life have perfected skills that still elude human beings. Citing thinkers... Read More
A teenager learns when it’s time to set childhood ideas aside in the entertaining coming-of-age novel "Worldwide Crush". A superfan hopes to meet her favorite celebrity in Kristin Nilsen’s funny, bighearted novel "Worldwide Crush".... Read More
Halloween meals mark the anniversary of a twin sister’s death in Sarah Gilmartin’s novel "Dinner Party". Growing up, Kate thought that people either wore their emotions on their sleeves or suppressed them. Her melodramatic,... Read More
Revealing the power of being present and listening to others, Traci Medford-Rosow’s memoir "Unsheltered Love" covers her encounters with people facing homelessness during COVID-19. In the early days of the pandemic, Medford-Rosow and... Read More
Mournful, yearning, and reflective, the essays of S. L. Wisenberg’s "The Wandering Womb" wonder through Jewish women’s realities in the diaspora. Wisenberg—the descendant of Russian Jews who immigrated to the American South in the... Read More
Both luscious and melancholy, Madelaine Lucas’s novel sifts through the ashes of a woman’s formative romantic relationship, unearthing the truths that she once evaded. Though her childhood circumstances were somewhat circumscribed,... Read More