"WWII + VI" is a pleasing memoir that combines world events with personalized accounts of surviving the war. Johan Zwaan’s memoir "WWII + VI" focuses on his early childhood experiences of the war and its aftermath in the Netherlands.... Read More
Combining common sense wisdom with psychological insights, What’s Next? argues that change is possible. Leonard Restall’s self-help book What’s Next? contains strategies for taking positive career steps forward. Restall, who... Read More
Rich and expressive, the short stories in "A Little of This/A Lot of That" inspect the microcommunities of 1910s Jewish New York and a small Southern town. Robert Joseph Foley’s book of experimental short stories "A Little of This/A... Read More
Who’s There? unites folktales with modern domestic horrors, resulting in a chilling collection. The five surprising horror stories in Dimas Rio’s Who’s There? mobilize fear to question religious piety, the makings of monsters, how... Read More
"The Coward" is an intriguing fantasy novel whose quest emphasizes personal transformation and atonement. Gary Khan’s exciting tale of adventure and redemption, "The Coward", is an epic fantasy novel. In it, a young man is spurred on a... Read More
"Beauty and the Beast" is the story of an imperiled glory. Part of an inspiring documentary art project created by conservation photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter, it highlights California’s famed wildflower “superblooms”... Read More
"My First Time in Charge" contains an abundance of practical tips and tools for professionals taking over their first teams. Daniele Matteucci’s "My First Time in Charge" is an action-driven guide geared toward professionals who are... Read More
"Plotting to Stop the British Slave Trade" is an ambitious academic volume that approaches the explorer James Bruce from a fresh angle. An enigmatic historical figure is placed in a new light in Jane Aptekar Reeve’s "Plotting to Stop... Read More