"The Hunger Book" excavates thoughts on motherhood and addiction from its powerful memories “of hunger and longing in postwar Poland.” When Agata Izabela Brewer was three years old, communist forces declared martial law in Poland.... Read More
In the series-opening medical thriller "The Human Trial", a consequential scientific discovery leads to deadly intrigue. In Audrey Gale’s historical thriller "The Human Trial", two scientists make a groundbreaking discovery that puts... Read More
Jessica Hendry Nelson’s probing memoir-in-essays "Joy Rides through the Tunnel of Grief" grapples with divorce, childlessness, sexual orientation, and addiction. With subjects including Nelson’s origin story (wherein her mother’s... Read More
Leading by example, "Investing in Retail Properties" shares thorough, tested advice for prospective investors. Updated to reflect post-pandemic changes like the work-from-home economy, this third edition of Gary D. Rappaport’s... Read More
Covering a consequential canine adoption, the hopeful pet memoir "The Mutt for Me" is about the transformative power of loving animals. Don Hughes’s touching memoir "The Mutt for Me" is about rescuing a dog and finding salvation in the... Read More
"Something Tricky Bad" is a heartwarming mystery novel in which a small town is reshaped by love, devotion, and tragedy. In Freya Smallwood’s endearing mystery novel "Something Tricky Bad", the residents of a vibrant California... Read More
A lively memoir that captures the happiness and confusion of being part of two cultures at once, "Dancing into the Light" is celebratory and affecting. Kathryn K. Abdul-Baki’s powerful memoir "Dancing into the Light" is about the joy... Read More
Sensual and involving, "Snakes of St. Augustine" follows multiple people’s searches for a missing man. Ginger Pinholster’s winding novel "Snakes of St. Augustine" is about a search for a family member amid a world of snakes, drugs,... Read More