HANNIBAL, Philip Freeman

NOW IN PAPERBACK! “A thorough account of the career of one of the ancient world’s most indelible and complex figures. Freeman vividly, almost cinematically, brings to life the career of Hannibal Barca, the great but ill-fated Carthaginian general whose tactical and strategic brilliance is still studied today. A simultaneously propulsive and nuanced account that hums […]
Audiobook sale for Cristina Nehring’s THE CHILD WHO NEVER SPOKE
We’re so pleased to share the good news. THE CHILD WHO NEVER SPOKE will be published by a wonderful small press, Heliotrope, in October 2023–and now there will also be an audiobook!
Goodreads giveaway!
Good news! Goodreads is doing a giveaway of early copies of EMMA OF 8RD STREET (Gallery Books), the clever and hilarious retelling of Austen’s Emma set in modern day Manhattan. Check out the details by clicking on the link below: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/361704-emma-of-83rd-street
PODCAST GUESTING MADE SIMPLE, Michelle Glogovac

Michelle Glogovac, aka “The Podcast Matchmaker”, is the founder and CEO of the MLG Collective, a full-service PR firm that specializes in podcast pitching. In PODCAST GUESTING MADE SIMPLE, Michelle will share her proven system for pitching, prepping, and performing as a podcast guest along with marketing techniques to leverage appearances for maximum impact! This […]
An Assassin in Utopia: The True Story of a Nineteenth-Century Sex Cult and a President’s Murder, by Susan Wels

“Wels’s kaleidoscopic romp is an undeniable thrill. This is a book to be sidled up to like a buffet…An expert and well-paced dissection of post-Civil War politics.” ––The New York Times Book Review “Packed with colorful characters and well-chosen details, this book is an engrossing account of Victorian-era American eccentricity. I was thoroughly immersed. The ending […]
THE LIBERALS: How American Learned to Tell the Truth, Beat the Fascists, and Create a Free World, by Joseph Kelly, Ph.D.

By Joseph Kelly, Ph.D., University of Charleston professor and author of MAROONED (Bloomsbury), THE LIBERALS takes readers to the culture wars of the ’20s and ’30s, revealing how a second generation of founders—activists, writers, artists, publishers, professors, jurists, and journalists—defeated the forces of fascism to save American democracy. (Bloomsbury, World rights)
Black History Month Event with Charity Elder 2/2 7pm NYC

It’s Black History month, and a perfect time to read POWER: The Rise of Black Women in America by Charity Elder. She will be doing an event tomorrow, 2/2, 7 pm, hosted by the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College. Charity will be in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and celebrated radio talk […]
UNTITLED NOVEL, Marilyn Simon Rothstein

From the author of Crazy to Leave You and Husbands and Other Sharp Objects comes a new dramedy, in which a woman leaves her podiatry practice and her newly laid off husband in Florida and flies to the Berkshires to babysit her granddaughter, only to find there are already two other grandmas in town, and that her […]
ENOUGH ABOUT THE BABY, Becky Viera

An unapologetic guide to the first year of motherhood, Enough About the Baby is a newborn book for women who recognize the necessity of self-care—even if sometimes the rest of the world does not. “Vieira’s candor about her struggles as a new mother and the input from experts results in a volume that’s at once practical and […]
BETWEEN THE WIRES, Waitman Beorn
An account of the Janowska camp in Lviv, a rare urban camp, prison, slave labor camp, transit camp and extermination site where half a million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. This largely untold story, set in what is Ukraine today, draws on a wealth of sources including more than 300 testimonies and material obtained […]