Matthew J. Pallamary’s well-crafted and fast-paced memoir recounts his experiences growing up poor in a violent Irish Catholic Boston ghetto. This is not a book for the faint of heart; gang violence racial tensions drugs theft and... Read More
Jettison negative thinking unhealthy diet and sedentary ways and voila—a new you. The author’s enthusiasm energy level and sense of humor are contagious and lighten this weighty subject. David P. Morrow draws on his varied background... Read More
Paging through Davies’ book is akin to ambling through a vast private American Art collection, with the added benefit of the collector’s personal commentary and without the drawback of tired legs. Not only does the author introduce... Read More
What’s the Elephant, you might ask? “Destructive behaviors that no one does anything about,” say the authors, two leadership consultants who have a strategy for change. By raising the enthusiasm the workplace, they claim you can... Read More
Believe. Project. Magnify. Advance. If the author had filed a pre-flight plan for this book, then the preceding words would best describe the path taken in this quest to elucidate “personal branding.” The author firmly believes that... Read More
Music is written in layers—bass, baritone, alto, and soprano—one upon the other. Like music, author Richard A. Thompson has layered beautiful language, charismatic characters, and witty dialogue to create a symphony of a mystery.... Read More
I didn’t know, couldn’t really say, what had led me to go from cutting myself to digging deeper, only that it had…become an imperative that I obeyed. Samantha Cray hadn’t really wanted to die, but after the phone call from across... Read More
Young Faith O’Connor, survivor of an early twentieth-century polio epidemic, carries two passions in her heart. One is a secret yearning for a handsome rogue, and the other is a love of God. The second passion is actually the first,... Read More