"City Nature" is an earnest, delightful foray into the possibilities of urban agriculture. Martha Retallick’s coffee table book "City Nature" showcases urban agriculture through a photographer’s passionate lens. The Sonoran Desert is... Read More
Written by an industry insider, "The Limits of Strategy" is an intriguing history of the evolution of computer technology. Ernest von Simson’s "The Limits of Strategy" is a dense insider’s history of the business, marketing, and... Read More
"Basics about Sales, Use, and Other Transactional Taxes" is a practical and informative guide for individual consumers and businesses hoping to be proactive about tax compliance. Esther E. Carranza’s business primer details the ins and... Read More
Disagreements regarding women’s autonomy lead a midwife toward danger in the hopeful historical novel Jane’s Cure. A Canadian midwife’s controversial help with terminating pregnancies inspires D. K. Kennedy’s fascinating... Read More
Bittersweet and troubling, "Visions of Destiny" is a fantasy novel in which a gifted boy cannot escape what the future has in store for him. In Edward R. Lipinski’s fantasy novel "Visions of Destiny", a reluctant clairvoyant muddles... Read More
"Bread" is a thoughtful Christian parable set in a divided world in which one life can make a difference. David Templeton’s engrossing Christian novel "Bread" is a spiritual parable about the transformational power of relationships.... Read More
"Held and Free" is an introspective memoir about the transformative power of living openly. Meagan M. O’Nan’s memoir "Held and Free" is about choosing authentic self-discovery and the challenging yet rewarding path to... Read More
A troubled man grapples with love, grief, and redemption in the supernatural novel "The Haunting of Andrew Sharpai". A mournful man faces his personal ghosts after he falls in love with a witch in Jerome Peterson’s shocking novel "The... Read More