Who knew the end of the world could be so much fun? This is an entertaining farce on the state of politics and world affairs. When the news all seems bad in the world, Colin Robertson’s raucous farce, "Chaos Theory", a “feel good... Read More
At turns hilarious, tender, and tough, this is the fabulous memoir of a woman who forged her own path to the writers’ room in an industry dominated by men. If you like classic television, you’ve probably seen Rita Lakin’s work. Dr.... Read More
This inspiring and thoughtful anthology imagines a world where women’s bodies, minds, and beliefs are undoubtedly respected. If feminism is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities, what would that the... Read More
"Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense" pairs a rich catalog of content with a friendly, amusing tone. "Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense" is a comprehensive look at numerous logical fallacies and stumbling blocks that introduce and... Read More
Conquistador Voices is an interesting and wide-ranging look at a critical period in history. In a two-volume work, Kevin H. Siepel offers a comprehensive look at the Spanish conquest of the Americas through the eyes of those who... Read More
Conquistador Voices is an interesting and wide-ranging look at a critical period in history. In a two-volume work, Kevin H. Siepel offers a comprehensive look at the Spanish conquest of the Americas through the eyes of those who... Read More
Devotees of art photography and aviation history alike will savor this unusual and well-researched book. A striking photo of Edinburgh Airport’s iconic traffic control tower, with its sweeping lines and skin of diamond-shaped tiles,... Read More
Uhls facilitates a collective parental sigh of relief that the use of digital media, if harnessed properly, can be an enriching experience. Now more than ever in this time of technological prosperity, parents are concerned about digital... Read More