Young Revolutionary War veteran Barnabas Locke makes winter camp in an isolated canyon in the Colorado wilderness, finding pictographs and petroglyphs made by ... Read More...
In spring 1782, young Revolutionary War veteran Barnabas Locke and his Abenaki friend, the visionary Squando, reunite to cross the Mississippi and travel deep ... Read More...
The pieces in this collection capture the feeling of being buffeted by great gusts of middle-aged longing. What began as one woman’s quarrel with Buddhism, esp... Read More...
Like anyone tackling creative, innovative nonfiction, Toni Bergins is an effective storyteller. She’s able to articulate all of the stats and facts, seamlessly... Read More...
America’s leaders and pundits have long warned that China is the West’s greatest threat to its democratic and economic survival. This is the central theme upon... Read More...
In “I See Myself”, Joe Bonsall reflects on the contrasts and the crossroads of his life. From growing up in the inner city of Philadelphia to sitting on the fr... Read More...
Thomas R. Krause’s new book is If Your Culture Could Talk: A Story of Culture Change. Like any good book in the nonfiction subcategories of self-help, leadersh... Read More...
Theresa Slater’s new book is a mixture of business and leadership advice, painfully candid memoir, and advice guide for success against all odds. And I mean, a... Read More...
Denise Mange’s new book is a breath of fresh air amongst titles that are capitalizing are the increasingly grim, aesthetical atmosphere. Upbeat but profound, s... Read More...