With a conversational voice and hard-won optimism, a cancer survivor shares her spirited story. In Not All Bad Comes to Harm You: Observations of a Cancer Survivor, Janice Mock reflects on the silver linings of having a life-threatening... Read More
The news that the much-feared aging process can be controlled is exciting, indeed. Getting older does not have to mean aching joints, memory impairment, brain atrophy, heart failure, and more, according to Dr. Robert Buckingham, whose... Read More
Real-life adventures of a Flying Fortress gunner take us into the lives of WWII air crew. Only a year and a half after his high school graduation, a small town Ohio boy finds himself part of a ten-man crew dropping bombs on the enemy in... Read More
This intriguing book suggests ways to cope with media overload and addiction. Media expert Nancy Mramor Kajuth writes in "Get Reel" that “who you are is partially the product of television and other media.” Mramor Kajuth suggests... Read More
"The New Arcadia" offers a vital and compelling picture of a conflicted island and its people. The idyllic image of a tropical paradise and the cultural costs of perpetuating that image are at the center of Monique Layton’s fascinating... Read More
This story succeeds at creating almost a new subgenre: erotic humor. Tango’s Tales, by Lisa Kopel, tells the story of an adventurous, middle-aged, sexually veracious woman. The story captures what it’s like for today’s woman who... Read More
This book offers genuine insight on how and why the events of December 7, 1941, took place. Undaunted by the difficulty of the task, Kevin O’Connell, in Pearl Harbor: The Missing Motive, has boldly attempted to cogently and precisely... Read More
Otherworldly ghostwriters compose biographies for ordinary people in this playfully metafictional novel. "The Hidden Treasure of Dutch Buffalo Creek" is the first novel in a projected series by Jackson Badgenoone. Blending aspects of... Read More