A fine teaching tool full of compassionate studies and insights, this work on blushing is a hopeful step forward for chronic sufferers. English naturalist Charles Darwin deemed blushing “the most peculiar and the most human of all... Read More
For those who are willing to do the work, "Buffett, Munger Marathon Investing" provides a solid foundation for self-directed investing. Jack Burrow’s "Buffett, Munger Marathon Investing" is a crash course in investment basics, inspired... Read More
The adventure is a compelling one, and Sage’s journey, personal in saving his father and noble in saving the world, is worth rooting for. "Sage Alexander and the Hall of Nightmares" is an intricate, adventurous novel of a boy’s... Read More
"Cannabis for Seniors" is informative work that presents alternative ways to maintain quality of life. Beverly Potter explores the ways that aging baby boomers may find relief for what ails them in "Cannabis for Seniors". This quick yet... Read More
The wave of interest in artisanal and fermented foods has made locally crafted cheeses, beers, and pickles a hot commodity at restaurants and farmers markets. Now preserved meats are bleeping bright on food lovers’ radar—those... Read More
Pity the poet who writes of salt ponds and claw marks on beech trees without the requisite natural-world familiarity. Better: pity her reader. There is no doubt that Dede Cummings’s hiking boots have suffered the ravages of Vermont... Read More
Family myth and superstition mingle in the Ozarks in the talented new novel "The Legend of the Albino Farm". One part Bridge to Terabithia, one part Bag of Bones, Steve Yates’s novel is full of haunting scenes and stories that blur the... Read More
This insightful work offers five strategies to live a happy life in concert with, and sometimes in spite of, modern technology. Were it not for her optimism, Amy Blankson’s relationship with the digital era might be easily summed up... Read More