This straight talk about investing mistakes from an investment professional is optimistic and accessible. The title of Ken Weber’s book—"Dear Investor, What the HELL Are You Doing?"—says it all: his intent is to bluntly detail the... Read More
Martocci’s book is both compassionate and impartial, balancing the emotion surrounding bulling with the integrity of her research. Bullying’s destructive forces affect health and safety, academic and workplace success, and society as... Read More
Personal experience and in-depth research combine to help cancer patients and their families think outside the treatment box. When Laura Bond’s mother was diagnosed with ovarian and uterine cancer, the doctors offered the standard... Read More
This much-needed book is a powerful reference for the prevention of and shifting of cultural attitudes toward sexual violence. No More! The Complete Guide to Preventing, Ending, and Responding to Sexual Violence, by C. Edward Brost, is a... Read More
This moving memoir about the gritty life of a military helicopter pilot fills a gap in the genre of Vietnam literature. In the onslaught of books written about the Vietnam War, there has been endless questioning as to whether it was... Read More
This fascinating memoir of a Soviet military technology engineer recounts with conviction the political failings of nuclear disarmament. When Vitaly Leonidovich Katayev, author of A Memoir of the Missile Age: One Man’s Journey, was a... Read More
In her strong book about a real-life courtroom tragedy, true-crime author Mardi Link interprets legal jargon for a wide audience and makes the story fascinating. True crime and courtroom drama meet in Wicked Takes the Stand: A Tale of... Read More
The story of intrigue between rival factions in the new Cuban government and William Alexander Morgan’s place in the middle of it all is as compelling as a crime novel. "The Yankee Comandante" is the second book coauthored by Pulitzer... Read More