This erudite story of one woman’s struggle to find purpose in a life derailed by self-hatred is a moving psychological tale. Howard Richmond delivers a novelization of one of the more challenging cases in his psychiatry career, wherein... Read More
This informative yet entertaining history text presents a factual account of United States military involvement throughout the world. In "America Invades", Christopher Kelly and Stuart Laycock delve into all types of US military foreign... Read More
Beautiful engravings capture the long life of a music legend. The Wordless Leonard Cohen Songbook, by Toronto-based artist George A. Walker, delivers exactly what the title promises. The book includes eighty wood engravings that depict... Read More
This guide offers excellent instruction for those who wish to know more about this internal martial art. Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming shares his considerable knowledge of sword history and practice in Tai Chi Sword: Classical Yang Style; The... Read More
This funny, original satire on the aliens-among-us story is perfect for anyone who enjoys offbeat sci-fi. What if everything we know of history was engineered by a race of ragtag aliens just waiting for us to come up with something worth... Read More
In Sara Sue Hoklotubbe’s newest Sadie Walela mystery, "Sinking Suspicions", Sadie is trapped in Hawai’i after an earthquake hits, leaving her far away from her Oklahoma home at a time when she’s most needed. Her neighbor, Buck... Read More
Wallace’s enthusiasm for doing things unconventionally is infectious. It is not hard to figure out that Neill Wallace is an unconventional guy. He left a successful business career, he writes, because it “made me feel restrained and... Read More
Winner of the 2014 Richard Sullivan Prize in Short Fiction, this book, by the Susan Taylor McDaniel Regents Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Texas-Austin, adds to Peter LaSalle’s merited reputation as a writer of... Read More