"Confessions of a Clueless Rebel" is a delightfully wry, self-deprecating memoir. Tom Corbett’s lighthearted memoir "Confessions of a Clueless Rebel" follows the respected social policy expert who rose far beyond his 1950s... Read More
"Intellectual Helplessness in America" is a good guidebook to overcoming current intellectual malaise. Steven A. Danley’s "Intellectual Helplessness in America" sets out to accomplish a Herculean task: to positively impact the ways in... Read More
"COLOR Up" forwards fun ways to approach common situations. Introducing a new approach to problem solving, "COLOR Up" by Karen A. Foss and Ann Skinner-Jones uses a unique color wheel analogy to help people step away from black-and-white... Read More
Am I missing something? Who among us hasn’t whispered those words while piecing together disparate plotlines in a novel, or drew blanks at the use of symbolism and allusion practiced by certain intellectual writers—subtle references... Read More
Be so kind as to suspend your beliefs about psychoactive plants like ayahuasca and instead consider alternatives: that ayahuasca is “an intelligent entity”; “a gift of nature conveying messages from the biosphere”; “a portal to... Read More
Due to their isolated position in the East China Sea, the islands of Okinawa developed with strong influences from both China and Japan. But in the years following Japan’s 1609 invasion and a subsequent ban on weapons, Okinawans turned... Read More
"The War in Southern Africa" is an excellent overview of the Republic of South Africa during a time when it received massive global attention. In "The War in Southern Africa", General Miguel Júnior sets out to process why apartheid-era... Read More
Those who love children’s books will surely be on the lookout for the next title from Solomon and Groberman. Artist and writer Ivan Solomon and author and photographer Micah Groberman combine their talents in the whimsical children’s... Read More