Nonfiction

Surfer Stories: 12 Untold Stories by 12 Writers about 12 of the World’s Greatest Surfers

Publication Date: 03/18/2025

Surfer Stories is an unrivaled collection of unique, revealing, and intimate stories about twelve of the world’s greatest surfers. From the monstrous walls of water at Teahupoo, to the reef-scraping barrels of Pipeline, to the endless peeling break of Jeffreys Bay, legendary surfers have made their mark on surf history,…

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Antisemitism: History and Myth

Publication Date: 03/18/2025

Why the ancient evil of antisemitism has returned—and how to counter it.  “Had we listened to Robert Spencer and taken heed twenty years ago or even ten years ago, the impact of the Islamists driven antisemitism would not have caught us by surprise. We would have had in place an…

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Maternal Ambivalence: The Loving Moments and Bitter Truths of Motherhood

Publication Date: 03/11/2025

Maternal Ambivalence is a groundbreaking examination of the myriad complex emotions that accompany motherhood for so many women. Dr. Margo Lowy tackles the dark and shameful feelings associated with this long-misunderstood and taboo topic, offering the reader genuine self-acceptance and a transformative approach to mothering.  Picture yourself as a young…

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A Journey Through America: Patriotic Observations and Commentary

Publication Date: 03/04/2025

A Journey Through America introduces insightful commentary on our American democracy. Author Lawrence Kadish draws from over eighty-five years of lived experience, allowing him to celebrate our nation’s strengths, reflect on our self-inflicted errors, and draw attention to the challenges of a nation that remains humanity’s last hope. An astute…

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Beyond Division: The Resilient Lives of Thirty Diverse Israeli Women Leaders

Publication Date: 03/04/2025

Based on fresh post-Covid interviews, Beyond Division relates stories of how thirty diverse Israeli women leaders, artists, scientists, philanthropists, healers, academics—religious and secular Jews, Christians, Druze, Ethiopians, Arabs, and others, from the North to the South—lead lives of purpose in their polarized nation, despite war and socio-ethnic differences. This unique…

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Venture Everywhere: Travel, Entrepreneurship, and a Roadmap for Life

Publication Date: 03/04/2025

This isn’t your typical business book; it’s a passport to the unexpected, offering inspiration and liberation for readers to become global citizens and builders. Embark on a journey into the heart of entrepreneurship and exploration with world-traveling venture capitalist Jenny Fielding as she decodes the secrets to success—in business and…

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After Disney: Toil, Trouble, and the Transformation of America’s Favorite Company

Publication Date: 03/04/2025

The untold succession struggle at Walt Disney Productions following the death of its founder, and the generational transformation which led to the birth of the modern multibillion-dollar animation industry. Walt Disney left behind big dreams when he died in 1966. Perhaps none was greater than the hope that his son-in-law,…

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Souvenirs from an Absurd Life: A Memoir

Publication Date: 02/25/2025

One man’s unlikely rise from bartender to national television reporter and the incredible adventures he’s had along the way. Hockey great Wayne Gretzky famously noted, “You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don’t take.”  Don Dahler took these words to heart, causing his entire life to change in…

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My Family and I: A Mississippi Memoir

Publication Date: 02/25/2025

An inspiring memoir about the author’s lifelong quest for racial reconciliation, the love that sustains his interracial family in contemporary Mississippi, and the “Yes we can!” hope for American renewal that fades after the deaths of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and the despair-driven rise of Black Lives Matter. What has…

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American Impresario: William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Elements of American Character

Publication Date: 02/25/2025

At only eighteen years old, an aspiring pianist by the name of Lawrence Perelman wrote a letter to the then sixty-eight-year-old classical music-loving conservative icon Willian F. Buckley, Jr., sparking a remarkable thirteen-year friendship during which Perelman learned of the timeless elements of Buckley’s character which he believes can play…

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