Designed specifically for women’s health, this important book is accessible for even beginning yogis. Bobby Clennell brings knowledge of breast health to women at all stages of adult life in Yoga for Breast Care: What Every Woman Needs... Read More
Liu is the first to the wreckage, like a reporter at the scene, but his understanding moves far beyond the factual into the metaphorical. “You ask me to speak but my mouth holds back—my heart a house God remodels daily with an... Read More
This book reads like memory itself, a mixture of obviously key moments and seemingly innocuous ones that take on meaning later. With Every Minute is a Suicide, Bruce McDougall succeeds in the difficult task of putting together a series... Read More
Born the 1st of June, 1828, this restless man from Schenectady set aside a fairly promising painting career at the Hudson River School to help found the nation’s first critical art journal, The Crayon. Tall, ruggedly handsome, and... Read More
With larger-than-life antics, a firm setting, and a knowing wink at its own oddity, "Sighing Woman Tea" is a pleasure. "Sighing Woman Tea" captures Viridis, a fictional island and source of a world-famous tea. Mark Daniel Seiler... Read More
With haunting imagery and consummate skill, Foote has created a masterpiece that deserves a place alongside the very best war poetry. War poetry is a genre unto itself, and poets from Thomas Hardy and Wilfred Owen to Siegfried Sassoon... Read More
This informative analysis of natural exercises uses apt analogies to demonstrate how best to build strength. Exercise is not good for us; movement is, posits biomechanist Katy Bowman in this intriguing look at effective physical fitness.... Read More
McMickle uses examples of church leaders in politics to explore the history of the separation of church and state. From the time the federal government first recognized the rights of African Americans to take part in the political... Read More