Byrne springs to vivid life from the pages of this well-crafted biography. In this inspiring dramatization of true events, a television journalist forms a bond of friendship with a modern-dance pioneer. Teresa Bruce demonstrates the... Read More
"The Wealth of China" is well laid out, well organized, and a succinct work for such an expansive topic. The Wealth of China: Untangling the Mystery of the World’s Second Largest Economy brings Western readers an insider’s... Read More
This author helps other seniors find new ways of thinking about the way they are living as they push the limits of age. "Rich in Years" roots itself in a Christ-centered framework as author Johann Christoph Arnold invites readers into an... Read More
Enlightening and heartfelt, this call to political action is perfect reading for liberal academics. "Fault Lines" examines current culture and politics in the light of liberal and conservative philosophy, especially as they relate to the... Read More
Wishart ensures that a period of Great Plains settlement, struggle, and abandonment will not be forgotten. In "The Last Days of the Rainbelt", geography professor David J. Wishart examines the myth that once provided the spur for pioneer... Read More
With a light tone, McRobbie details the eccentricities of rebellious princesses in these juicy historical chronicles. Every girl dreams of becoming a princess, but not like the ones in Linda Rodriguez McRobbie’s "Princesses Behaving... Read More
God really can be found in the details, literally, according to Özer Uçuran Çiller in this well-reasoned book. Özer Uçuran Çiller’s Infotheism eloquently expresses his belief that God exists and that we can discern his existence... Read More
Pritchard has brought the Mississippi Delta to life in the character of Junior Ray with a masterful, fluid, and experienced hand. William Faulkner would be proud. John Pritchard’s third novel again features Junior Ray Loveblood, who... Read More