A well-reasoned and heavily researched discourse breaks down why the NCAA should pay kids to play. From courtrooms to television sets to barstools, arguments rage over whether or not college athletes should be paid. Ernest E. Cutler... Read More
Multiple, interplanetary layers converge in this moving coming-of-age story about two children and the writer who inspires them. Weaving a magical tale of love and longing, J. G. Źymbalist’s "Song of the Oceanides" blends elements of... Read More
In September of 2005, Gudrun Pflüger, an original cast member of the Rainforest Wolf Project, lay flat in the grass of a meadow on an isolated northwest Canadian island. Six adult wolves came out of the forest to sniff, nudge, provoke,... Read More
Sensual language and alliterative verses make this poetic celebration of traumas and triumphs a meaningful read. Poet Laura Foley’s strong fifth collection, Night Ringing, ruminates on romance and family via autobiographical free... Read More
A father emphasizes remaining true to oneself in this moving collection of letters to his college-aged daughters. A Father’s Letters to His College Daughters by William Courter gathers insights, advice, and reflections from the pivotal... Read More
This compelling work by two leadership coaches offers a path toward significant self-improvement. In "12 Steps of Self-Leadership", leadership coaches Doug Lester and Cheryl Lester offer a detailed, self-directed, and engaging plan for... Read More
With its violent, pulsating, and raw sensuality, this story of a heroine from the edges of Buddhist traditions appeals to the senses. Like a daring chef, author Shelley Schanfield doesn’t mind getting a bit creative with a classic... Read More
Spirited defense lawyer Liberty Butler finds herself in the middle of another drama, which she handles with trademark snark and flair. "The Ghost Tree" is the contemporary tale of a paranormal legend that traces back to a haunted... Read More