A soothing, healing work for teens and adults whose lives bear the mark of their parents’ immaturity. Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents, by Lindsay C. Gibson,... Read More
Woititz identifies the cycle of addiction inheritance from parents and provides solid methods of avoiding passing on destructive behaviors. Addiction has a ripple effect on families, and the late Janet Woititz was the first to formally... Read More
The definition of exercise gets a welcome overhaul in this inspiring guide to self-care and self-love. To say that "No Sweat" is about exercise isn’t quite right. Yet to say it’s a motivational self-help book isn’t quite right... Read More
The Walking Dead meets House of Cards in this entertaining, tongue-in-cheek thriller. A stealth infestation of malicious, intelligent zombies pervades the White House—and, soon, the world—in Todd Richardson’s "The Undead... Read More
A Buddhist monastery has taken the “you are what you eat” adage one step further by suggesting that inner peace starts with what you put in your mouth. Looking for a recipe for Wishing-You-Well Soybean Sprouts with Licorice-Flavored... Read More
Not a mere anthology but a learned, critical exploration of China’s great literary works and the history and culture that surround them. Celebrated scholar and writer Yu Qiuyu provides a personal touch as he illuminates the history of... Read More
Mental laziness, overblown belief in self, and indifference to political awareness all serve to enfeeble the American experiment. In The State of the American Mind: 16 Leading Critics on the New Anti-Intellectualism, editors Mark... Read More
This is an elegant collection that will contribute greatly to the discussion of global feminism. In "Crossroads", editor Christopher Conte brings together a beautiful and thoughtful series of essays from women navigating life in... Read More