Lillie Voith is the sun around which her family revolves. She lives with her ever expanding family at the edges of Washington, DC, in a home her father built for her mother while spilling over with the enthusiasm of first love. Her... Read More
It’s an interesting exercise to consider, and give a grateful nod to, those who have shaped the person we have become. In his personal memoir, "I Mean You No Harm; I Seek Your Greatest Good", Jim Meehan establishes the tenet that has... Read More
Hirst covers often overlooked principles to offer a fresh perspective to those struggling with derailed social lives. Poor communication skills can severely strain personal and professional relationships. In her book, In a Perfect World... Read More
Brandt’s remarkable storytelling ability turns this true crime tale into the exciting, personal story of a charming con artist. True crime is a difficult genre to write effectively. Vast amounts of research are required, along with a... Read More
In the tradition of Animal Farm, Stone takes us on an allegorical excursion into the meaning of cooperation and leadership. Storytelling has become synonymous with a significant segment of the business book market. With good reason: It... Read More
Zerr depicts with equal skill the mundane duties on naval ships, fierce battles against Japanese forces, and deep facets of the main character. This historical novel focuses on the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor and its aftermath. J. J.... Read More
A wedding planner shares disasters and quick fixes from throughout her career with a charming sense of humor. In a quick, easy-to-read account of her own experiences, charming mishaps, and quick-thinking saves, Lynda Barness provides a... Read More
Sam Keen’s international bestseller, Fire in the Belly, addressed the potent issue of manliness in modern society. Taking it a step further, Keen and his son, Gifford, present an emotional sequel in Prodigal Father, Wayward Son: A... Read More