“I was raised in two different worlds,” Masako Kimura Streling writes in "I Thought the Sun Was God", “one held my paternal grandfather as a remnant of the Satsuma Samurai and his son, while the other held my father and my mother,... Read More
Many parents and students are willing to jump through the highest hoops that selective private schools set for them. They believe that the benefits of a private education at an exclusive school justify the stressful application process.... Read More
“The socially connected marketing landscape is based around behaviors and people. Marketers need to understand the new ways in which the public are communicating, connecting, consuming, and sharing”, explains Nick Burcher.... Read More
“How could you expect me to become someone else and return to a world so changed that it no longer has a place for me? …You have no right to summon me,” Mere cries from her secret island home. Yet, her heart compels her on a... Read More
In the news today are far too many failures of ethics and behavior that most of us take for granted in business, education, and government. Around the world, the information age reverberates with sickening examples of Ponzi schemes,... Read More
Tales of archaeological discovery hold fascination beyond the actions of their discoverers in this novel the third in a series. Archaeologist Jake Lalonde half Haida and still learning about his ancestry is on a mission to discover the... Read More
This debut novel works successfully on two levels, most obviously as a murder mystery and more subtly as perceptive commentary on the “battleground of power and influence” that thrives inside the environs of Washington, D.C. Angela... Read More
From 1927 to the mid-1960s American popular songs poured from Broadway and Hollywood. Written by the likes of Porter, Hart, and Berlin, these songs were played on the pianos of thousands of households, and the words and tunes were... Read More