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A Writing Marriage: With Excerpts from Blue Antiquity

Publication Date: 05/12/2026

A uniquely styled memoir that blends fiction and nonfiction to illuminate the love, faith, and artistry of two American writers. In December 1998, novelist Oscar Hijuelos and writer/editor Lori Marie Carlson were married in the Riverside Church in New York City. One love story, one Pulitzer Prize, and one untimely…

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Cosmic Goodness: Surrendering the Shadows to Live in the Light

Publication Date: 05/12/2026

“Cosmic Goodness reminds you what I had to learn the hard way: life gets better the moment you stop trying to control everything, trust the pull inside you, and let yourself become who you’re meant to be.” —Mel Robbins, New York Times bestselling author and host of The Mel Robbins…

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41: George H. W. Bush and The End of the American Establishment

Publication Date: 05/05/2026

A call for a restoration of professionalism in American government, as illustrated by the life of President George H. W. Bush George H. W. Bush is often regarded as the most well-prepared president ever to occupy the Oval Office. Though raised in a world of privilege, Bush was grounded in the…

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Little Red Flags

Publication Date: 05/05/2026

Sex. Crime. Obsession. Free fall. A thrilling summer romance in the Hamptons takes a harrowing turn when an New York City food writer lets chemistry eclipse her judgment. Mia De Luce is a successful, twenty-five-year-old food writer with zest and appetite. She’s built her dream life in Manhattan while working…

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Comfort Always: Healing in the Age of Technology

Publication Date: 05/05/2026

A pediatric neurosurgeon’s affecting memoir about celebrating life, postponing death, and resurrecting the forgotten art of healing. Pulling from four decades of medical practice, Dr. Cohen reflects on lessons learned in his career as an internationally recognized pediatric neurosurgeon. He brings us to the bedside and into the operating room…

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Murder and the Media: Behind the Scenes of Four High Profile Murders

Publication Date: 04/28/2026

Go behind the scenes of four well known murder trials to uncover all the facts about what really happened before they ever even hit the courtroom. Follow author and investigative journalist Allison Hope Weiner as she reveals the secrets behind some of the country’s most intriguing murder cases, exposing both…

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The Tragedy of Islam: Failure and Excuses

Publication Date: 04/28/2026

Islam fails both individuals and societies, yet non-Muslims keep making excuses for it. As a set of ideas for the ordering of the lives of individuals and societies, Islam has proven to be a singular failure. Aside from the accident of geology that has provided them with oil wealth, Islamic…

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Saying It Out Loud: A Young Widow’s Triumph Over Tragedy

Publication Date: 04/28/2026

A young widow’s triumph over tragedy. Amy King had a sinking feeling as she reached for her ringing phone one November morning. With a single sentence, loss split her life into a before and after. “Mrs. King, your husband’s been in an accident.” There was before—raising a family and working…

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Leading from the Heart: The Essential Guide to Self-Empathy and Self-Compassion in Coaching and Clinical Practice

Publication Date: 04/28/2026

The leadership breakthrough hiding in plain sight. Burnout, fractured trust, and high turnover plague organizations from hospital floors to corporate boardrooms. The missing protocol isn’t another productivity hack or management trend. Instead, it’s self-empathy: the ability to see yourself clearly, regulate under pressure, and extend compassion without depleting yourself. In…

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Play You, the Role of a Lifetime: Bridge the Believability Gap to Boost Your Confidence, Connection, and Impact

Publication Date: 04/21/2026

Ignite your passion, expand your influence, and catapult your success—by being who you are, wherever you are. In our fast-changing world, there’s often a chasm between who we are, who we think we “should” be, and how we show up for others. It can dim our confidence, connection, and—especially—our believability.…

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