CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Wasted Genius: How IQ and SAT Tests Are Hurting Our Kids & Crippling America
(CreateSpace) Greene outlines a theory of how people of all races are truly equal and should be afforded equal nurturing…
After Pluralism: Reimagining Religious Engagement
(Columbia University Press) The authors in this volume explore the concept of pluralism as a doctrine that is embedded within…
Morning, Noon, and Night: Finding the Meaning of Life’s Stages Through Books
(Random House) Through great authors’ examples, Weinstein analyzes the transitions from childhood to adulthood. Readers see the cost of striving…
Art Healing: Visual Art for Emotional Insight and Well-Being
(Seishin Books) The author explores how and why painting and sculpture can provide catharsis, and provides a method for unlocking…
Civilizations of Ancient Iraq
(Princeton University Press) The authors tell the story of ancient Mesopotamia from ten thousand years ago up to the seventh…
High-Value Target: Countering Al-Qaeda in Yemen
(Potomac Books) During Hull’s tenure as American ambassador to Yemen (2001-2004), al-Qaeda’s safe haven in Yemen was disrupted. In this…
Circuits in the Brain: A Model of Shape Processing in the Primary Visual Cortex
(Springer) Legendy attempts to derive certain features of the brain directly from the neurons. He includes a step-by-step development of…
The Gift: Looking to Jesus as He Was
(CreateSpace) In this book, Fletcher describes a “gift” that was given to “all the family, but with no manual to…
Incurable: A Life After Diagnosis
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press) Only eight days after being diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer, Harris began to write…
Trophy: A Novel
(TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press) Vada Prickett, a 29-year-old car-wash worker in South Carolina, contemplates his last moments in this novel…
Love's Vision
(Princeton University Press) Troy Jollimore offers up his own explanations for both the irrational and logical sides of love in…
The Color of Zion: Blacks, Jews, and Irish from 1845 to 1945
(Harvard University Press) Harvard’s website describes this book as “a major reevaluation of relationships among blacks, Jews, and the Irish…
Second Sight: Views from an Eye Doctor’s Odyssey
(CreateSpace) This book is a memoir from the ophthalmologist who created the non-profit ORBIS, which is dedicated to providing and…
Memoirs From the Asylum
(All Things That Matter Press) Weene draws the readers inside the world of state hospitals and asylums and into the…
A New World Imagined: Art of the Americas
(MFA Publications) By viewing the art of the Americas through its intersections with the world at large, A New World…
Six to Five Against
(CreateSpace) Centered around the philosophy of Damon Runyon, who said, “I long ago came to the conclusion that all life…
In the Language of Silence: The Art of Toshiko Takaezu (h96)
(University of North Carolina Press) Renowned potter Toshiko Takaezu, who was heavily influenced by midcentury modernism, worked actively in clay…
What’s Gotten Into Us? Staying Healthy in a Toxic World
(Random House) After discovering a suspicious (but benign) mass in his abdomen, Jenkins began to investigate everyday exposure to toxic…
