"God and the Human Environment" is a hopeful call to action, with both a theoretical and practical side. In a comprehensive look at the role religion plays in modern ecological questions, Osunkwo Jude Thaddeus Ikenna explores the... Read More
"Old Growth and Ivy" will engage those looking for a thriller that also sweetly celebrates love. Jayne Menard’s romantic crime drama "Old Growth and Ivy", the first in a trilogy, juxtaposes heart-pounding shootouts with warmhearted... Read More
Beneath the story of technological trendiness lies a more enduring portrait of nurture and joy. In #BabyLove: My Social Life, Corine Dehghanpisheh encourages parents to smile at their own desire to document every moment of their... Read More
Realini and Mehta have written a well-researched and engaging go-to guide to modern financial service practices. With the economy in a slump and high rates of personal debt, "Financial Inclusion at the Bottom of the Pyramid" comes along... Read More
Yo-yo dieters and newbies alike should pick up Johansen’s witty book before wasting any time, money, or heartache on ineffective fad diets. A dietitian contrasts fad diets with sensible health guidelines in this encouraging primer.... Read More
This book takes a unique approach to a World War II memoir, combining not only the stories of a father and son, but both men’s years apart writing about the subject. When the Nazis invaded Belgium early in the war, Otto Schrag was... Read More
This YA romantic comedy reflects traditional coming-of-age themes, further complicated by issues of sexuality and identity. Eldot’s romantic comedy You’re in High School Now follows Julian, a young gay man in who is getting to know... Read More
"Rekindled" is an insightful account of early American thinking regarding the separation of church and state. Early American colonists fleeing religious oppression in England grapple with deep questions of church and state separation in... Read More