Victoria Shepherd recounts some of European history’s most memorable psychological cases in "A History of Delusions". Everyone feels sad, confused, or victimized from time to time, Shepherd suggests. But for an unlucky few, those... Read More
"Catch Me If You Can" is the gripping sports memoir of a legendary middle distance runner. Filbert Bayi’s "Catch Me If You Can" is an inspiring memoir about the power of sports and the field of middle distance running. Bayi became... Read More
"The Magical Librarian of Tulsa, Oklahoma" is a charming fantasy novel that’s infused with myths and magic. An escaped magical serpent kicks off an adventure across state lines for a quiet librarian and her colleagues in Nancy... Read More
"Love and Other Monsters in the Dark" is a dynamic short story collection that darts through memorable situations. The entries of K. B. Jensen’s entertaining flash fiction collection "Love and Other Monsters in the Dark" brim with... Read More
Science is an accessible career path for all, as displayed by the pioneering women in the biographical compilation "Everyday Superheroes". Erin Twamley, Katie Mehnert, and Joshua Sneideman’s "Everyday Superheroes" continues an... Read More
Six young women face the fatal consequences of radium exposure in the graphic novel "Radium Girls". In 1918, radium is used to enhance all kinds of products because of its glow-in-the-dark effect. But the dangers of this radioactivity... Read More
In "Fixing the Climate", David G. Victor and Charles F. Sabel note that international climate change accords have not initiated the sweeping changes and deep decarbonization needed to avert environmental catastrophe. Thus, a different... Read More
Send Her Back is an arresting short story collection in which African women ably navigate complicated personal and social terrains. The insightful short stories collected in Munashe Kaseke’s Send Her Back concentrate on Zimbabwean... Read More