The visceral novel Wanda’s Tower follows two broken people through their carnal encounters—possibly toward love. In Robert Beatty’s erotic novel Wanda’s Tower, a phone technician masters the art of one night stands and finds... Read More
"Chasing Alexander" is a revealing soldier’s memoir about the intrigue and brutality of war. Christopher Martin’s memoir "Chasing Alexander" pushes aside vague notions of what it means to be a marine, replacing them with the raw... Read More
A testament to the polarization of American political life since 2017, "Defending Trump" is a fun and rigorous look at the many scandals, controversies, and accomplishments of the Trump administration. Stephen Barry and Marc Z.... Read More
"The Other Side of the Ocean" is a powerful historical novel about surviving the traumas of civil war and the struggles of refugees abroad. Heartrending and hopeful, Beverley Bell’s historical novel "The Other Side of the Ocean" covers... Read More
"Outbursts of a Pretentious Hypocrite" is a dizzying text—part memoir, part discourse on bleak realities and dark, surreal circumstances. Baethan Balor’s third memoir "Outbursts of a Pretentious Hypocrite" is a raw, often revolting... Read More
David Bateman’s semiautobiographical novel "Dr. Sad" follows a physician through the minutiae of daily life for six months after his HIV diagnosis, creating a “song of himself, lacking in strict continuity, filled with flights of... Read More
"California Infrastructure Projects" is a diligent, in-depth manual for tapping into the billions of dollars that California spends each year on its highways, transit systems, and other projects for the public. Ernest C. Brown’s... Read More
"Walking in the Gray" is a sensible guide to navigating the gray areas in business and in life. Rickey L. Jasper’s career guide "Walking in the Gray" is about navigating spaces where binary rules either don’t exist or don’t apply.... Read More