Remember how high school history class had to skimp on twentieth-century history because it was getting toward the end of the year and time was running short? Voilà ! Here’s the missing information, in an accessible, comprehensive... Read More
Remember how high school history class had to skimp on twentieth-century history because it was getting toward the end of the year and time was running short? Voilà ! Here’s the missing information, in an accessible, comprehensive... Read More
Remember how high school history class had to skimp on twentieth-century history because it was getting toward the end of the year and time was running short? Voilà ! Here’s the missing information, in an accessible, comprehensive... Read More
Horse and rider are one. Theirs is a relationship of trust, harmony and respect. GaWaNi Pony Boy, accomplished horseman and Native American educator, instructs young enthusiasts between the ages of 8-11 in the ways of horsemanship. He... Read More
Edgar Allan Poe could not have envisioned that his works of literary fiction would continually resurrect themselves long after his death, each time in a guise their creator might not recognize like zombies grafting rotting tissue onto... Read More
Heber, the director of the UCLA center for human nutrition, has treated thousands of overweight patients at the UCLA Medical Center over the last twenty-three years. Heber’s inspirations for writing this book was his own overweight... Read More
It might come as a surprise that Julia Cameron’s spiritual quest led her to write a novel about child molesters and pornography addicts. This novel, with its violence and crude language, is not what most would have expected from the... Read More
This biography of oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny reads like a novel, and fittingly so. For the life story of this brilliant, driven entrepreneur is the stuff of fiction, blending the quintessentially American rags-to-riches saga with... Read More