The encouraging medical guide Heart Disease & Hypertension suggests ways for individuals to improve their heart health. Bryant Lusk’s Heart Disease & Hypertension is an informative medical text that delves into supplemental... Read More
You’ll Forget This Ever Happened is a wrenching memoir that testifies to the unbreakable bond between a mother and their child. In her poignant memoir You’ll Forget This Ever Happened, Laura L. Engel divulges a long-held secret and... Read More
In Becky Manawatu’s novel Auē, a Māori family comes to grips with its troubled past. After his parents drown and he survives, Taukiri only has his little brother, Ari. But Taukiri is traumatized by the event, and he leaves Ari with... Read More
The interviews collected in "Voices of Navajo Mothers and Daughters" illuminate the everyday tasks and special events that mark their subjects’ lives. Kathy Eckles Hooker and David Young-Wolff’s cultural survey gives Navajo women the... Read More
"Do the Impossible" is an enthusiastic guide to adopting positive future visions of oneself. Jason Drees’s hopeful self-help guide "Do the Impossible" suggests tools for maximizing one’s potential. Divided into three distinct,... Read More
The Golfer’s Wife is a memoir about a happy marriage spent accommodating a husband’s obsession. Janet Thompson’s memoir concerns her marriage to a professional golfer; it promotes a positive image of the sport. In upbeat prose,... Read More
"Dear Dana" is an inspirational memoir about caring for friends near and far by reviving a lost art. Tongue-in-cheek affection for social media informs "Dear Dana", Amy Weinland Daughters’s memoir about reconnecting with former summer... Read More
"Woman, Watching" is Merilyn Simonds’s account of the remarkable life and legacy of Louise de Kiriline Lawrence, the amateur ornithologist and author who has been called “the Canadian Rachel Carson.” Born into Sweden’s landed... Read More