Books
Fit for the Presidency?
by Seymour Morris Jr
Praise from Kirkus Reviews:
“A timely, amusing, and occasionally eye-opening exercise.”
Cannibal
by Safiya Sinclair
Recommendation from Lenny Letter:
“…Sinclair is a force to be reckoned with. Her stanzas will revive you and leave you transformed.”
Monstrous Nature
by Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann
Praise from Flick Attack blog:
“A sharply written, fiercely intelligent examination of their subject . . . From comedic takes on toxic waste to body-modification tales, the book is full of discussions that engage the mind as they trigger your six- and eight-legged fears.”
Olympic Collision
by Kyle Keiderling
Review from Sports Books Review Center:
“[a] well-done summary of the two runners’ careers . . . Keiderling certainly did his homework here.”
The Rise of Reform Judaism
The Growth of Reform Judaism
by W. Gunther Plaut
Featured in Canadian Jewish News:
“Clearly, Rabbi Plaut, who died in 2012 at the age of 99, was onto something when he wrote that Reform Judaism ‘is a phenomenon of man’s restless spirit.’ Substitute a gender-neutral term and he’s still right . . . the debate and challenges Rabbi Plaut so cherished continue.”
En Recuerdo de
by Bruce F. Jordan
Featured in High Country News.
Authors
Dustin Hoffman
Author interview on Between the Lines.
B. J. Hollars
Author article in Brevity Magazine.
Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
Press release in The New Liberian.









