CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

The Year She Disappeared
After her daughter, Alex, claims her husband is abusing their daughter, Nan Mulholland, the main character in this novel goes…
The End of Empires: African Americans and India
(Temple University Press) In this history of the relationship between African-Americans and Indians leading up to Indian independence in 1947…
The New Mom’s Survival Guide: How to Reclaim Your Body, Your Health, Your Sanity, and Your Sex Life After Having a Baby
(Bantam Dell) Filled with anecdotes, burning questions and answers, and practical advice, this primer offers medical information and addresses psychological…
Sex at Noon Taxes
(Louisiana State University Press) Winner of the 2007 Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets, the poems in…
Point B: A Short Guide to Leading a Big Change
Half step-by-step guide and half personal anecdote, Bregman has boiled down almost 20 years consulting with corporate America to present…
Glaucoma Medical Therapy, Principles and Management: Ophthalmology Monographs, second edition
Intended for ophthalmologists and others who have clinical contact with glaucoma patients, this book provides information about glaucoma medical therapies…
The Darker Mask: Heroes From the Shadows
(Tor) In this collection of illustrated original stories, the writers offer new interpretations of what it means to be a…
Smithsonian Field Guide to the Birds of North America
(Collins) Birding expert and editor of Birding Magazine, Floyd packed his book with more than 2,500 photos of birds and…
The Shadow of Sirius
(Copper Canyon Press) In his latest collection of poetry, which Publishers Weekly called “his best book in a decade —…
A Fish in the Moonlight: Growing Up in the Bone Marrow Unit
(Purdue University Press) The author recounts his experience sharing his childhood stories — about fighting with his brother over a…
The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether, and the Unification of Forces
(Basic Books) The author, the winner of the Nobel Prize in physics in 2004, explains the search for what scientists…






