Love conquers obstacles in this delicate romance. An unlikely romance blooms between a trendy music journalist and a solitary ranger in Pene Henson’s "Storm Season". Their relationship highlights the transformative power of love,... Read More
This is a nuanced and well-documented exploration of the controversies around the early Veterans Bureau. In 1921, with soldiers back from the Great War in need of medical care, the Harding administration introduced the Veterans Bureau... Read More
This concise book offers small business owners authoritative, comforting advice about digital marketing. Many small business owners find digital marketing intimidating. Nick Choat, whose career moved from working for large corporations... Read More
Nicely structured, well written, and authoritative, Cracking the Code is a must for any job seeker. “Qualified people aren’t getting the jobs they should because they don’t know how to interview,” writes Evan Pellett, whose... Read More
"Sirens" is a dark, urgent, and brutal picture of addiction—but also one that shows that recovery is possible, even if it is a lifelong pursuit. Joshua Mohr’s memoir "Sirens" plumbs the raw wounds and high hopes of addiction and... Read More
This is a memoir about transitions, told in a way that makes the seemingly simple feel truly meaningful. Jose Antonio Rodriguez’s "House Built on Ashes" is labeled a memoir, but could just as easily be considered a collection of... Read More
This sobering, respectful collection brings a haunting legacy out of the viciousness of the war. "Dancing on a Powder Keg" elucidates one Jewish woman’s experience in Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust. Translated from the German by... Read More
Lessons are drawn from Native American tradition, highlighting what can be gained from a focus on harmony. Kent Nerburn’s "Voices in the Stones" is a gorgeous meditation on the Native American way of being and of interacting with the... Read More