Book Review
A Perfect Fit
The thirteen essays in "A Perfect Fit" emphasize the connection between the culture and values of Jewish immigrants and their descendents and the growth of the garment industry in the US. This volume is an extension of the exhibition of...
Book Review
Things I Wish I'd Known
“Wish I’d known that!” is an exclamation that Deborah J. Cornwall’s Things I Wish I’d Known aims to eliminate, easing some of the frustration for cancer caregivers by providing them with information and resources to navigate...
Book Review
I Like Being Old
At ninety, Eileen Allen has the wisdom and humility to dole out advice on aging and being happy. As she discusses her physical limitations and how she copes with them, she does not shy away from talking about her resistance to change and...
Book Review
Off the Menu
For Marissa Guggiana, destination trumps any issues of distance if it means camaraderie and good food. In researching Off The Menu, she visited fifty-one of the nation’s best restaurants, sharing staff meals with the owners, chefs,...
Book Review
Port City Black and White
In Port City Black and White, by Gerry Boyle, rookie police officer Brandon Blake sees the world in black and white. He “didn’t take this job to go easy.” He is critical of other police officers and of citizens he meets on the job....
Book Review
Speaking in Public
Death and public speaking: the two most common fears for Americans. Patrick Burke believes that the fear of public speaking can be overcome. He presents his method for gaining confidence in Speaking in Public: Incompetence to Confidence...
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