Two diffident teenagers with communication issues fall in love in this endearing romance. "Silence", Deborah Lytton’s second novel for young adults, concerns the unlikely match between a Broadway-bound singer who experiences temporary... Read More
Tips on creating a personalized nutrition plan bolster the usefulness of this science-filled guide. In the midst of a widespread obesity crisis, many people are advised to “eat less and move more,” but if this simple strategy worked,... Read More
Werner and Lee present a thoughtful and expansive consideration of love throughout the ages as depicted in various works of literature. Love and Happiness: Eros According to Dante, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and the Reverend Al Green is... Read More
Sheen’s historic focus on the potential of the church to bring peace and social justice is inspiring in this book written by a believer, for believers. A reissue of a 1935 classic, "The Mystical Body of Christ" is a passionate... Read More
Through their shared legacy, Charley and Edie Harper’s collaboration continues in this commentary on their life and work. Harper Ever After: The Early Work of Charley and Edie Harper is a companion volume to the 2013 joint exhibit of... Read More
Brimming with beautiful photographs and renderings, this book is a visual journey as much as a historic record of this community. World War II was over. California had an abundance of jobs for returning vets and a beautiful climate. What... Read More
This history of presidential fame and how it has shaped American progress is relevant to the digital age and is a fascinating examination of the power of popularity. Highlighting an increasing trend toward American leaders with a media... Read More
Humor, pop-culture references, and personal anecdotes turn this philosophical analysis of Judaism into a thoughtful, relatable critique. Ze’ev Maghen’s John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage covers a lot of philosophical... Read More