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See allExit Interview
Professor of art and archaeology Hal Foster and Benjamin Buchloh, an art historian, engage in a critical discussion about the…
Emerging Markets in a World of Chaos
Macroeconomist and private sector specialist Ali Zafar explores the dynamics of emerging markets in the global economy. Zafar’s experience in…
Our Nation at Risk
This collection of writings by top political scientists, historians, and legal scholars from across the country reflects on the state…
The Longest Exile
The Longest Exile (Little Piggy Publishing) drops readers in the year 8 A.D. in Rome where Julia is four months…
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We Carry the Sea in Our Hands
As a Korean orphan, Abby Rodier experienced a tumultuous upbringing in the American foster care system. The experience left her…
By Any Other Name
This novel tells the stories of Melina Green and Emilia Bassano, two distant relatives who lived centuries apart, but share…
One-Star Romance
Natalie and Rob hate each other. Natalie is a struggling writer and Rob is an academic. The problem is, Rob…
Non-Fiction
American Stories
In this memoir, Gürpinar details his journey as an international student navigating the U.S. in the 1960s. It was a…
You Can’t Teach That
In his latest book, politics professor Keith Whittington sets out to answer the question: Who controls what is taught in…
Did God Call Women to Preach the Gospel?
According to scripture, do women have the right to preach the gospel? That’s the question Bates was challenged to explore…
Editors’ Picks
Ya-Honk! Goes the Wild Gander
In this new fiction collection, Swann captures the eeriness and uncertainty the world experienced during the onset of the pandemic…
First Impressions
Through an examination of the first two print editions of Sefer Hasidim, Skloot examines the history of the creative adaptation…
Mo’ne Davis: Remember My Name — My Story from First Pitch to Game Changer
This memoir by Mo’ne Davis, who, at age 13, was the first female pitcher to win a game in the…
Faith in the Halls of Power: How Evangelicals Joined the American Elite
Based on interviews with 360 leaders in government, academia, the entertainment business, and the business world, Lindsay’s study looks at…
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