As the second book in a series, "The Attack of the Giant Stink Bugs" builds on the foundation of Chinese Prince Ru-Lan’s precious kindness as he is gifted the ability to converse with insects by the magical woman he cared for when she... Read More
Marcus offers sundry lessons and incites a new appreciation for Japan’s culture, history, and literature. “Compared with its ubiquitous commercial products,” Marvin Marcus writes, “the literature of Japan is little... Read More
Three years in the Pacific Theater during WWIl leads to 700 intimate letters, but this story is less about a war hero than it is about a loving family man. In his weighty trilogy (nine pounds on the bathroom scale) in honor of the father... Read More
Adam’s linchpin role in debates on original sin provides Christians with an ideal framework in which to explore matters of science and truth. Saving the Original Sinner: How Christians Have Used the Bible’s First Man to Oppress,... Read More
This emotionally moving tribute gives insight into how Jackie Robinson affected the racial climate of Brooklyn and the nation. Breaking Ground: How Jackie Robinson Changed Brooklyn, by Alan Lelchuk, uses both memoirist and historian eyes... Read More
This high-level discussion of how to engender brand loyalty deserves to be a seminal work on the subject. So many books written about brand loyalty address the same basic premise: that brands need to form strong emotional bonds with... Read More
A fitting tribute to a fearless female war photographer who covered Cuba, Vietnam, Hungary, Algeria, and other hot spots. Even if an amazing war photograph becomes iconic, little thought is given to the person risking life and limb... Read More
Two attorneys describe the five most important documents needed by age fifty-five in this short, conversational guide. Attorneys Grimaldi and Seminara wrote this book for a very simple reason: to impress upon individuals the need to be... Read More