Detailed imagery builds a clear picture of multiple worlds and the unique characters that inhabit them. "Collision" is an entertaining novel that continues the story of V’sair and his struggle to unite the races on the planet of... Read More
Maring allows a candid glimpse of the human being before he rose to lead the Confederacy. A famous gray ghost emerges from this realistic dramatization in a convincing portrayal of Jefferson Davis. David Maring focuses on the life of... Read More
Philosophy guides McRobert’s interpretation of her and her family’s mental and physical conditions in this interesting, worthwhile memoir. Laurie McRobert’s "Surviving Life: A Memoir" is a curious read, chronicling three... Read More
This handy cookbook illustrates how low glycemic does not have to mean low taste or low happiness. Health reporter, editor, and diabetic Dr. Maury Breecher and co-author Judy Lickus have written "Low Glycemic Happiness"—a cookbook for... Read More
Bardessono populates a facility for the developmentally disabled with well-drawn characters in this heartfelt novel. "Little Ravens" is the follow-up to Frank Bardessono’s debut novel, The Kindness of Ravens. Set in the nineties,... Read More
A focus on Western trends in social and scientific change over time dispels misconceptions about modernity. This clarifying history book dispels misconceptions and asserts supremacy in an educated yet ethnocentric view of global events.... Read More
Madden’s clear text invites readers at all levels of knowledge into this commentary on how the crusades shaped our modern world. The crusades began nearly a thousand years ago—such distant history often feels as if it could never... Read More
Flattmann remains tied to his colorful birthplace and portrays his fascination with its unique moods and moments. Born in New Orleans in 1946, Alan Flattmann studied at the McCrady School of Art in his native city and began his... Read More