When you picture an immigrant, what is in your mind? Do you see a wall being stacked brick by brick between you and another country? Do you see the Mayflower, sailing over to find religious refuge? Do you see your parents or grandparents... Read More
Immigrant: a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. America has been a place of immigrants longer than it has been the United States of America. Immigrants were on the Mayflower. Immigrants built new lives here and... Read More
Facts / Mission and genres:“Chelsea Green Publishing is recognized as a leading publisher of books on the politics and practice of sustainable living, publishing authors who bring in-depth, practical knowledge to life, and give readers... Read More
Since one in eight US women (about 12 percent) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime, it is little wonder that many authors have dealt with the topic eloquently. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we’re... Read More
These eight books chart a course through a confusion of cultures, from Korea to Denmark, the Canadian Rockies to Prague. For places in between, there is an anthology of travel writing by the finest of contemporary writers, offering... Read More
The ultimate goal here is to encourage politics that prioritize “everyone’s individual rights.” “This book presents evidence that the United States is on fire,” roars the opening salvo of R. Q. Public’s Inalienable Rights... Read More
The perfect escapist romance, this is a guaranteed pleaser with plenty of spicy details. Christina Frank’s Fifty Shades-inflected romance "Good Girl" is surprisingly sweet, with plenty of blush-worthy scenes that keep the pages... Read More
Think men have it easy? This well-researched book takes a hard look at the struggles facing modern males. The women’s movement continues to strive for equality, so men must have it pretty great in today’s society, right? Wrong, says... Read More