This detailed account of a man enjoying decades of active travel and excellent meals may provide inspiration for those with enough free time and fluid finances to follow along. Mr. Tambourine Man by Nicholson is the envy-inducing... Read More
For those who don’t understand why terrorist acts happen, "Massacre at Sirte" is a most illuminating read. There aren’t many subjects tougher to tackle than the continuing threat of terrorism and the religious beliefs that fuel it,... Read More
This well-researched, effectively written, and highly readable guide to late-life depression deserves a wide audience. Deborah Serani, a doctor and the author of two previous books on depression, now covers twilight periods in... Read More
Themes of insecurity, regret, and redemption stand against the backdrop of high school and college life and will resonate with a younger crowd. From the dorms of Cambridge to the pyramids of Egypt, the banks of the Seine, and the glitter... Read More
This is a raw, honest, and inspirational memoir about a young man growing into his own while mentoring another. "Growing Up Twice" is Aaron Kirk Douglas’s memoir about acting as a Big Brother to an at-risk teen named Rico and how their... Read More
A film producer finds herself embroiled in international conspiracies, in this mystery with Snowdenesque twists. With "Jump Cut", Libby Fischer Hellmann unreels her fifth Ellie Foreman thriller, in which a Chicago video producer finds... Read More
So Bobby from Dearborn in Michigan and Katya from Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine (“never the Ukraine,” she scolded) meet on the E.T. ride at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park, flirt for an hour or so, exchange email addresses, say... Read More
Though he doesn’t loom large in world history, Bankovičs embodies the everyday men and women whose stories need to be told. Vilnis Bankovičs distills almost a decade of war recollections into an eloquent and heartfelt memoir, Driven... Read More