by Alex Telander | Jun 2, 2021 | Round-Up
With summer just around the corner, you may be looking for some good history books to get lost in while you’re enjoying the sun on the beach, or a shady spot by the pool, or some beautiful mountain vistas in an Adirondack chair. Here are three books that will suck you...
by Alex Telander | May 4, 2021 | Round-Up
A book about climate change doesn’t always have to be doom and gloom, but can be something positive and hopeful. Climate Courage is one of those books. Author Andreas Karelas makes it clear that we already have all the tools we need to not only combat climate change...
by editor | Jun 23, 2020 | Articles, Interviews, Written
Jeanne D. Stanton lives and writes in an 1875 townhouse in Boston’s historic Back Bay. Formerly a faculty member at Harvard Business School and the Simmons College Graduate School of Management, her book Being All Things profiles women attempting to manage family and...
by Erica Cruz | Apr 27, 2020 | Round-Up
Whether you’re a poet at heart or just like to keep it short and sweet, great things come in small packages. Read on for some great poetry and short stories that are sure to get your wheels turning. The Now: Poems (Pitt Poetry Series)By Albert GoldbarthUniversity of...
by editor | Apr 21, 2020 | Articles
Resilience: “The ability of a substance or object to spring back easily into shape.” The Oxford English Dictionary could have been describing this year’s Bay Area Book Festival, because that’s exactly what they’re doing. Although the beloved festival only announced...
by Nicole Rosen | Apr 15, 2020 | Round-Up
A good book takes readers on a journey where they meet interesting characters, explore new places and find themselves in all kinds of situations. Below are three books that will make you think long after you have finished reading the last page while the fourth is a...