"Get WalletWise" is a practical text that is aimed at helping people develop financial literacy—and avoid easy options that have long-term consequences. Ken Remsen proffers tips for developing one’s financial skills, even after... Read More
In the historical novel "Cathedral Late Afternoon", a Jewish American soldier in post-war Germany has experiences that change his trajectory. In Bob Lavner’s historical novel "Cathedral Late Afternoon", an American soldier witnesses... Read More
"Remote Leadership" is a timely business guide that suggests means of fostering strong organizations, even when employees work from home. David Pachter’s business book "Remote Leadership" explores strategies for building cultures and... Read More
A dazzling graphic novel about the power of a child’s imagination, "Nothing" shows that worlds exist in what’s unsaid. Every day is an adventure for those with boundless imaginations, as a boy shows in Michael Molinet’s exciting... Read More
With its direct language and practical exercises, "Your Conscience" is a standout spirituality text. Leonard Perlmutter’s self-help text "Your Conscience" applies spiritual insights to the challenges of everyday living. The book begins... Read More
A spirited young spiritualist rejects confinement in Victoria Mas’s electrifying historical novel The Mad Women’s Ball. At the end of the nineteenth century, otherwise fast-modernizing France still considers anomalous women to be an... Read More
At a time when the West was still wild, an aspiring businessman opened a daring new travelling attraction, with gas balloons capable of carrying humans into the sky. He broke records across the West and, eventually, the world. His feats... Read More
From T-Pain, the adored Grammy-award winner for whom music and drinking have always gone hand in hand, and mixologist Maxwell Britten come "Can I Mix You a Drink?", an instantly nostalgic cocktail guide. While each of the cocktails in... Read More