This book articulately conveys the author’s experience during Freedom Summer and its impact on American life. "Challenging the Mississippi Firebombers" is a firsthand, historical account of the fifteen months that encompassed Freedom... Read More
The twenty-three stunning patterns in "Lace Collection for Knitting" will make any wearer feel as though she’s on the runway every day, whether adorned in a fitted sweater, an elegant cardigan, or a flowing shawl. The front cover... Read More
Lauren Slater’s obsessive-compulsive disorder manifests in various ways in this collection of essays—she counts by increments of three to keep the moon in orbit and planes from falling. But, surprisingly, there is no dilemma over... Read More
“Fearless” is a word that not too many people can appreciate until they are faced with a situation that calls for an actual fearless act. And Daniel Sheehan, with the resources of government actively working against him, has been... Read More
In this brilliant translation of Nobel Laureate J. M. G. Le Clézio’s book "The African", the now-seventy-three-year-old writer goes back to his childhood spent in Nigeria, the son of a French military doctor posted to Africa.... Read More
"Savage Love" takes twenty-first-century liberties to the max, refusing to succumb to an inner censor that resists exposure to what makes the sensitive uncomfortable. Love and lust, infatuation and infidelity, all the deep-down primal... Read More
Engaging, fully developed characters bring us back to another century to pose thought-provoking questions about social norms and challenging authority. Graven Images: A Singular Village Mystery, the second in a historical fiction series... Read More
Three authors behind Colorado legalization stir the pot of double standards on marijuana vs. alcohol. The past year has seen a dramatic change in the national conversation about marijuana and its potential legalization. In November,... Read More