When Attention Settles – Editorial Review
Title: When Attention Settles Author: Piyush Bhatnagar Genre: Spiritual nonfiction In When Attention Settles, Piyush Bhatnagar draws our attention to the very matter of attention itself.
Title: When Attention Settles Author: Piyush Bhatnagar Genre: Spiritual nonfiction In When Attention Settles, Piyush Bhatnagar draws our attention to the very matter of attention itself.
Title: Wise Husband Author: Hagai Avisar Genre: Self-Help There is an adage that says “Happy wife, happy life,” but the harmony of a successful couple can’t exist in a one-sided dynamic. The breakdown in communication between husband and wife can lead to a rift in the couple’s relationship.
Title: Torn Between Two Worlds Author: Shawn T. Murphy Genre: Philosophy / Religious Torn Between Two Worlds is a series of books that critically examine the seemingly irreconcilable differences between science and those concepts that cannot be fully explained or understood, such as faith, religion, and philosophy. Shawn T. Murphy offers a unique… Read More Torn Between Two Worlds – Editorial Review
Title: Stellar Business Awards: The 12 Definitive Rules to Win Awards Author: Anna Stella Genre: Non-Fiction Stellar Business Awards: The 12 Definitive Rules to Win Awards by Anna Stella is a practical and informative non-fiction guide that explores the process of entering and successfully winning business awards.
Title: Midnight Flight to Nuremberg: The Capture of the Nazi Who Put Adolph Hitler into Power Author: Marcus A. Nannini Genre: Biography Midnight Flight to Nuremberg: The Capture of the Nazi Who Put Adolph Hitler into Power follows First Lieutenant Harry E. Watson Jr., a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Corps during… Read More Midnight Flight to Nuremberg – Editorial Review
Title: Leaving Bacon Behind: A How to Guide to Jewish Conversion Author: Melvin S. Marsh Genre: Religion Melvin Marsh knew from an early age that he was different. Despite being born and raised Roman Catholic, he identified as being Jewish. He resided in South Florida, where a sizable portion of the population practices… Read More Leaving Bacon Behind – Editorial Review
Title: Laying Stones: Life, Loss & the Little Stories of Remembrance Author: Curtis Leathers Genre: Memoir In Laying Stones, Curtis Leathers’s thoughtful and considered memoir, he explores and reflects upon the nature of grief, the legacies left to us, and those we may pass on.
Title: The Things He Could Have Been: Stories of Babe Ruth Author: W. Nikola-Lisa Genre: Young Adult / Non-fiction / Sports In The Things He Could’ve Been: Stories of Babe Ruth, author Nikola-Lisa explores the lesser-known facets of Babe Ruth’s life, shedding light on the many skills, jobs, and lifestyles the baseball legend… Read More The Things He Could Have Been – Editorial Review
Title: Shaggy’s Cheeseburgers Author: Ron Ladner Genre: Nonfiction Shaggy’s Cheeseburgers by Ron Ladner is a memoir-type nonfiction about the author’s journey of rebuilding after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina along the Mississippi Gulf Coast in 2005.
Title: The Iraq I Knew… From Saddam Hussein to Weapons of Mass Destruction to Al Qaeda in Iraq Author: Burl Randolph, Jr. Genres: Military autobiography / Military history In The Iraq I Knew, Burl Randolph, Jr., a retired U.S. Army colonel, recounts his experiences in Desert Shield / Desert Storm from 1990 to… Read More The Iraq I Knew – Editorial Review