This book is a deeply moving and informed exploration of the beauty, mystery, and community of the natural world. In A Week in Yellowstone’s Thorofare, Michael Yochim weaves together elements of memoir and natural history to create a... Read More
Parts of "Choosing the Hero", K. Riva Levinson’s new political memoir, read like a riveting geopolitical thriller, which only makes this true-life story of one woman’s triumph over civil war and corruption more compelling. Levinson... Read More
This novel blends a deeply emotional story with an environment that is captivating in its danger and complexity. In Camilla Trinchieri’s "Seeking Alice", World War II is a force that makes it difficult for families to stay together.... Read More
This is a potent reminder of the sacrifices and struggles that dedicated men and women make on behalf of their nations. In the tough-minded but open-hearted memoir "15 Years of War", the wife of a US Marine shows what it takes to build... Read More
This newly translated travelogue is measured in the sound of the wheels of carts and the clatter of hooves. The Caucasus has never lacked for attention from travelers. From ancient times to the present day, historians and writers have... Read More
Centuries-old concepts come to life in this thoughtful treatment of death’s place in Judaism. Jewish ideas about death, the afterlife, and the rituals surrounding them have a rich history, and Hillel Halkin expertly dives into those... Read More
This research-based book by a psychoneurophysiologist offers an important examination of the effects of interconnectivity. Anyone who has formed a dependency on a smartphone, tablet, or 24-hour digital connectivity would do well to read... Read More
Stories and graphics combine to make "Through Early Yellowstone" a beautiful, informative, and highly entertaining read. Before the completion of the Northern Pacific Railway line through Montana Territory in 1883, access to Yellowstone... Read More