"Lions and Tigers and Cong" is a war memoir with literary flourishes. Theodore Wild’s "Lions and Tigers and Cong" is a bracing firsthand account of the grunt’s life during America’s long war in Vietnam. In 1966, Wild was an average... Read More
"The Call of the Day" is self-help book propelled by a prophetic voice. Jodi Hershey’s spiritual self-help book "The Call of the Day" envisions a dramatic shift in the world’s spiritual orientation and offers practical ways to be... Read More
A passion project targeted at a particular woman, "Love, Time Is Gone" features high-flown language, lambent rage, and nearly mythic stakes. Dedicated to a woman named April, Joseph Bartley Haltom III’s "Love, Time Is Gone" is a deeply... Read More
This tough yet valuable memoir reveals a woman who overcame a harsh upbringing; learning to love herself becomes an act of courage. At once an origin story and a journey into academia, "An Uncut Diamond" traverses history with arresting... Read More
"The Journey of Not Knowing" beautifully breaks the business book mold and should be required reading for leaders. Julie Benezet’s "The Journey of Not Knowing" uses a cleverly constructed parable to demonstrate how to navigate business... Read More
"Beltway Upheaval", while fiction, is politically insightful and even educational. Ken Gorman’s "Beltway Upheaval" is a story full of intrigue and insight that follows the unraveling of Washington, DC, in a fictional America that is... Read More
Winfield’s "The Road to Rochelle" is a wry, ironic suburban novel. Harry X. Winfield’s "The Road to Rochelle" is a cherchez-la-femme story that features a successful and upper-class professional, Eddie Hughes, who, after his... Read More
My Brain is Out of Control is a brief memoir with humor, heart, and pertinent advice. Patrick Mbaya’s unusual memoir, "My Brain Is Out of Control", approaches neurological and psychiatric issues from a different perspective: that of a... Read More