MANAGE YOUR MENOPAUSE NATURALLY, Maryon Stewart

Find Yourself Again with a Natural Approach to a Natural Transition Menopause is too often treated as a problem to be solved or an illness to be cured, not the natural process it is. Now, with the publication of MANAGE YOUR MENOPAUSE NATURALLY (New World Library, November 2020), it doesn’t have to be that way. […]
The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City, by Scott Peeples with photographs by Michelle Van Parys

“Scott Peeples has plumbed the deep psychic landscape of Poe with passion and skill, bringing us back to his writing again and again with fresh insights. The Man of the Crowd is beautifully written and remarkably adroit. A major accomplishment.” — Jay Parini, author of Robert Frost and Empire of Self: A Life of Fore Vidal How four American […]
CLOUDS – A Memoir, by Laura Sobiech

Originally published as Fly a Little Higher and now updated and revised to coincide with the film release of Clouds, Laura Sobiech tells the amazing, true story behind the song and the movie. “Okay, Lord, you can have him. But if he must die, I want it to be for something big. I want someone’s life to be changed […]
MAKE YOUR CASE: Finding Your Win in Civil Court, Tanya Acker

“Tanya Acker lays out a common sense approach to deciding when to go―or not to go―to court. Make Your Case is straightforward and an invaluable resource from someone with the legal insight to tell it like it is.”―Judge Judy Sheindlin Tanya Acker, co-star of the nationally syndicated and Emmy-nominated show Hot Bench, demystifies civil litigation―from common lawsuits to […]
MANIPULATED: Inside the Cyberwar to Hijack Elections and Distort the Truth, Theresa Payton
Cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton tells battlefront stories from the global war being conducted through clicks, swipes, internet access, technical backdoors and massive espionage schemes in MANIPULATED: Inside the Cyberwar to Hijack Elections and Distort the Truth (Rowman & Littlefield, April 2020). She investigates the cyberwarriors who are planning tomorrow’s attacks, weaving a fascinating yet bone-chilling […]
How to Raise a Boy, by Michael C. Reichert

NOW IN PAPERBACK! At a time when many boys are in crisis, a much-needed roadmap for helping boys grow into strong and compassionate men Over the past two decades there has been an explosion of new studies that have expanded our knowledge of how boys think and feel. In How to Raise a Boy (Tarcher Perigee, […]
DARK EYES, LADY BLUE, by Marilyn Fedewa

Dark Eyes, Lady Blue (Texas Tech University Press/May 2020) tells the story of Sister María of Ágreda’s remarkable life. María was born in Ágreda, Spain, in 1602, and vowed there as a nun at age seventeen. From birth to her death in 1665, she never left the small town. Yet her accomplishments had a lasting […]
OUT OF THE DEPTHS: The Story of A Child of Buchenwald Who Came Home At Last, Israel Meir Lau
NOW IN PAPERBACK from Sterling Publishing (August 2020) With a foreword by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel! Israel Meir Lau, one of the youngest survivors of Buchenwald, was just eight years old when the camp was liberated in 1945. Descended from a 1,000-year unbroken chain of rabbis, he grew up to become Chief Rabbi of Israel–and like […]
Searching for the Messiah, Barrie Wilson

An award-winning historian of religion examines the role a “messiah” plays in Western culture, from its pre-Christian roots to modern interpretations of a savior. ” [Wilson] works through a careful, close reading of Hebrew scripture to explore how the idea of a messiah – an anointed leader with fairly specific characteristics – came about through […]
LET THEM EAT PANCAKES: One Man’s Personal Revolution in the City of Light, Craig Carlson
A second helping of tales on the joys and challenges of working, eating, and loving in France from the New York Times bestselling author of Pancakes in Paris. Craig Carlson set out to do the impossible: open the first American diner in Paris. Despite never having owned his own business before—let alone a restaurant, the riskiest business of […]