The actionable advice that Smith presents in this part memoir, part guide is bolstered by his clear, vivid writing style. Baby Boomers will find guidance when looking to make sense of their lives in Douglas A. Smith’s autobiographical... Read More
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A story told through the eyes of five family members compellingly conveys the splintering effect of tragedy. Ralph Cohen has challenged himself in his first published novel, "After Dad", to address the dark side of a family devastated by... Read More
Well organized and written, "Taxed Out" lays out a plan for abolishing the income tax. "Taxed Out", by the father-and-son duo Donald S. Chambers and Curtis W. Chambers, is an innovative analysis of the federal income tax with a subtitle... Read More
These little gems form the basis of a sensible, realistic view of the world from a successful real estate CEO. The premise of real estate CEO Alan Fox’s book, People Tools, is not complicated: it is a compilation of behavioral... Read More
These pages breathe life into first-century Palestine, and afford dignity to those who fought against Rome’s influence to maintain both faith and family. Sylvia Bambola’s latest novel is an emotionally charged postbiblical adventure... Read More
Levy brings a human face to the issues present in the coalfields and leaves us with a deeper understanding of what is at stake in Appalachia. Mountaintop-removal surface mining has destroyed thousands of square miles of Appalachian... Read More
Shifting elegantly from academic to personal, this memoir offers spiritual insights into Alzheimer’s caregiving. Where Two Worlds Touch: A Spiritual Journey Through Alzheimer’s Disease joins a growing number of paradigm-shattering... Read More