Set in the fall of 1953, this gripping murder mystery tells of the extraordinary life and mysterious death of Rosa Carter, a spiritual leader who also played an important role in World War II events. At the start of "Murder of a Séance... Read More
Spare and evocative in nature, the 2,100 short visualizations in The Encyclopedia of Mental Imagery: Colette Aboulker-Muscat’s 2,100 Visualization Exercises for Personal Development, Healing, and Self-Knowledge stretch the boundaries... Read More
Nobody messes with NO, the title character in Pamela F. Jones Gatewood’s debut novel about African-American teens, Norphoria Jones A.K.A. NO. In 2008 Los Angeles, NO and her two best friends, Lil Mama and Joker, rule West Cali High.... Read More
Publishers and self-published authors are finding that baby boomers are a receptive audience for books that have anything to do with aging. There are a considerable number of such books authored by doctors, scientists, and fitness... Read More
Michael Tradowsky understands that the unusual trajectory of his adult life has been strongly influenced by his childhood in wartime Germany. His new memoir, "War Children", is written from the perspective of the boy he was, born in... Read More
Most children will never get to explore the Amazon rain forest or see its native creatures in person. But they can explore Maria L. Lopes’s South America Rainforest Animals, a colorful picture book dedicated to educating children about... Read More
The Gist of Life: Ain’t What it Was Book 2, by octogenarian Robert Perdue, considers diverse topics, most of which center on the “days of yore” and “modern social blight” from a traditional, circumspect vantage. Tinged with... Read More
How to Create Stunning Digital Photography by award-winning photographer Tony Northrup is a tour de force attempt at packing an in-depth photography course into 222 pages. What’s more remarkable is that he pulls it off. The shelves of... Read More