In Herzl, readers meet a visionary driven by a desire to preserve human life and dignity, not only for Jews, but for those with whom he hoped they could share a land. From Israel Prize recipient Shlomo Avineri comes Herzl’s Vision, a... Read More
With an understanding of the nature of rock and roll, Loren shows tumultuous musicians as humans, not idols with moral failings. Many bands started out on the “long, strange trip” toward rock-and-roll stardom in the 1960s, but few... Read More
Travelers with an interest in exploring the Great Lakes State should dog-ear the pages of this fascinating travel guide. From Alpena to Ypsilanti, the three-man crew from the Emmy-award-winning PBS television series "Under the Radar... Read More
Kulski’s story heart-wrenchingly follows the arc of a boy becoming a young man in World War II Poland. "The Color of Courage" is the chronological diary of Julian Kulski, who was ten years old when Germany invaded his native Poland in... Read More
A calm, respectful tone sets this well-researched political-change treatise apart. Beyond Liberty Alone: A Progressive Vision of Freedom and Capitalism in America by Howard I. Schwartz, PhD, is a calm look at where America has gone... Read More
Young professionals will find insight in this look at how humility can aid in a businessperson’s career growth. Dedicated to “the hot intern” and opening with the line, “If she weren’t so pretty, I wouldn’t have fired her,”... Read More
A fun cat-and-mouse caper discusses American temptations through witty dialogue and a clever plot. Fast-paced and funny, John Morton’s "The Elephant on Sixth Street" is a classic caper wrapped around a social commentary on the... Read More
Duberstein captures heartbreaking ennui with his disciplined volley between time periods and details stabbing out at unexpected moments. "Five Bullets" is a story of two men—Karel Bondy, a father and husband who escaped from Auschwitz... Read More