Nonfiction

What’s Right with America…And How We Can Keep It That Way!

Publication Date: 06/10/2025

Regardless of what you see on the nightly news or hear from politicians, America is the greatest superpower in history, and those who live here will experience a future of fantastic abundance for the remainder of the century and beyond.  Is America’s future as bright as its past? What’s Right…

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Finding Happy: A User’s Guide to Your Life, with Lessons from Mine

Publication Date: 06/10/2025

A comprehensive master class for Gen Z and millennials to find happiness in a challenging world. Peter Samuelson has always thought that walls are meant for climbing. He has repeatedly found the hidden door and climbed over those walls, gone around them, or blown them up. The child of a…

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In the Interest of Justice: One Woman’s Fight Against a Weaponized Justice Department to Save Her

Publication Date: 06/05/2025

The Emmy Award-winning soap opera star and wife of an NYPD hero-turned-PI goes to war against the FBI and DOJ to save her family and clear her husband’s name. The FBI knocked on the door one morning before dawn. It was a knock that forever changed the lives of those…

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Do More Good: Inspiring Lessons from Extraordinary People

Publication Date: 06/03/2025

Distilling the wisdom of thirty extraordinary individuals, Lessons From Their Lives is a self-help book for people looking for ways to make their lives more meaningful by helping others. In today’s world, with so much that feels beyond our control, and so many people in need, many of us are…

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The Retention Trap: Stop Measuring Turnover, Start Measuring Talent Investment

Publication Date: 06/03/2025

Retention strategies have failed. The demographic future is bleak. Big companies and big governments have a plan—do you?  In this eye-opening book, The Retention Trap, Butterball Farms CEO Mark Peters challenges leaders of small and mid-sized businesses to break free from a cycle that prioritizes costly wages and benefits without…

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Rory Land: The Up-and-Down World of Golf’s Global Icon

Publication Date: 05/13/2025

RORY LAND is the unabashed story of Rory McIlroy, golf’s most compelling icon, the caring but conflicted soul (and lightning rod!) from a troubled Irish homeland whose swing is so immaculate it should be etched in stained glass.  Timothy M. Gay writes that four-time major champion Rory McIlroy is “golf’s…

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Mindfire: Diary of an Anxious Twenty-Something

Publication Date: 05/13/2025

When your mind is on fire, how do you extinguish the flame? Here’s one thing college doesn’t teach you: Adulting is hard. Studies show that approximately 50 percent of adults ages eighteen to twenty-four suffer from anxiety. Mindfire takes readers along on the emotional journey that is growing up, and the anxiety…

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Beyond Proportionality: Israel’s Just War in Gaza

Publication Date: 05/07/2025

Any country can lawfully defend itself against terrorists who initiate wars, shield themselves among civilians, and ignore the rules governing armed combat—even the Jewish state of Israel. “A necessary book that addresses a moral and military question: What can a nation do to defend itself against terrorists who pay no…

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Hello (And Goodbye) To All That: A Memoir of a Changing New York in the 21st Century

Publication Date: 05/06/2025

A moving father and son journey across time and place, and the surprising bonds that form between generations. Growing up in suburban Chicago, Jonathan Liebson heard stories about the fabled New York City of his father’s childhood: from the World’s Fair to Mayor LaGuardia to the family-owned drugstore in Midtown.…

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Kvell: A Word You Should Know

Publication Date: 05/06/2025

Kvell transforms a traditional Yiddish word into a universal practice of celebrating others’ achievements, reminding us of the joy and connection created through simple acts of acknowledgement, praise, and encouragement. Kvell celebrates an important Yiddish word that was never assimilated into the English language. But it’s a word we should all…

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