Editors Debra L. Cumberland and Bruce Mills have compiled a moving collection of sixteen narratives by authors growing up with siblings who have autism. Cumberland, whose brother is autistic, and Mills, the parent of a “neurotypical”... Read More
Olivia Thomas is twelve years old during the time Olivia’s Gift takes place in the summer before 7th grade, when she spends a month on the North Carolina coast with her family and best friend Hayley. Olivia, a strong Catholic, has... Read More
The inner realm of the mind and the external reality of the physical earth are separate places, yet both spheres influence our daily interactions with people and impact our health. Life is in tune when the music from each area... Read More
There are any number of inspirational books that include various “systems” for improving one’s work situation. Many of these books, however, are either too vague in the advice they convey, or too complex in the way they suggest... Read More
The Federal Reserve Bank, colloquially known as “The Fed,” is one of the nation’s most powerful organizations; in fact, Jim Kudlinski says, “No other government or pseudo-governmental organization is equipped with such an... Read More
“I forgive you” can be easy words to say. Actually forgiving someone, however, often proves to be more difficult. Célestin Musekura and L. Gregory Jones have teamed up to provide compelling examples of true forgiveness and the... Read More
Much has been and will be written on Barack Obama the politician, but until now, little has appeared on Obama the intellectual. This lucid investigation of the president’s intellectual roots is an important addition to Obama literature... Read More
George Washington is quoted in "Cultivating Conscience" as saying, “Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder.” This duality in human nature, and the connection between conscience and public policy, is masterfully examined... Read More