Do you go to bed tired and wake up tired in the morning? Do you have burnout—difficulty concentrating, trouble sleeping, or an elevated heart rate? Jef Geys, a sports physiotherapist and osteopath with fifteen years of research and... Read More
"Love Reconsidered" is a touching story filled with extraordinary characters put in heartbreaking situations. Phyllis J. Piano’s "Love Reconsidered" is a heartrending journey charged with emotion. This inspiring tale teaches lessons on... Read More
Addressing both climate change helplessness and the meaning of everyday life, this book posits a personal, positive approach to environmental mindfulness. "Being the Change" approaches climate change from a fundamentally different... Read More
In 1975, British biographer Antonia Fraser caused a scandal by leaving her husband for Jewish playwright Harold Pinter, whom she did not marry until 1980. Like Joan Didion’s recent South and West, Fraser’s "Our Israeli Diary" is less... Read More
What is remembered; what is missed; what will never be again—these are the things Caitlin Hamilton Summie holds in her deft hands, opening them to us and calling us to look, to taste, to feel. The palpable void left in a small... Read More
First in a new time-travel adventure series, The Secret of the Hidden Scrolls, Book One: The Beginning,by M. J. Thomas, introduces nine-year-old Peter, his dog, Hank, and his sister, Mary, as they unwittingly break the seal on an ancient... Read More
"Her Own Hero" is a highly readable study whose historical accounts of sexism and xenophobia bear repeated discussion. Wendy L. Rouse’s "Her Own Hero" examines the social conditions that led to the women’s self defense movement of... Read More