Brings to light the unfair standards to which Americans hold successful women, and shows Hillary Clinton's political career from its beginning in the 1970s to her run in the presidential... Læs mere
Author Jonathan Davis was born in Evansville, Indiana. In the early autumn of 1993, he made the acquaintance of Marie... Læs mere
Engaging, enlightening, and profoundly moving, this work is a tribute to the unsung heroines of Texas.
Written against the harrowing backdrop of climate change, Green Regalia explores our precarious ecological moment and increasingly fraught relationship with the natural world.
In his evocative photographs, Frank Dituri presents glimpses of ordinary reality as evidence of things not actually seen. His wide-ranging works range in style from sharp... Læs mere
Selected from six collections and over two decades of poems beginning with the promise of Nightwalking and carrying through to the award-winning Bone... Læs mere
Like Wordsworth’s Lucy, Floyd Collins’ My Back Pages is memory and wound. Like Poe’s Ligeia, the Teresa of My Back Pages is myth and muse. Teresa is also flesh and blood,... Læs mere
Chronicles the hardships Homer Eubanks and many others faced during the first half of the 20th Century - poverty, World War I, Spanish Flu, the Dust Bowl, the... Læs mere
In this rich collection, Paul J. Willis invites you in and ushers you out to meet your neighbours and yourself. Getting to Gardisky Lake switchbacks from roadside maples to... Læs mere
Eva Braun was seventeen years old when she was first introduced to Adolf Hitler in 1929. Hitler took her on dates to the opera, to dinner and to the movies. He eventually purchased her a home where... Læs mere
Presents a remarkable collection of essays that find Robert Lacy - post-Marine Corps - working in a funeral, interviewing Martin Luther King, going off to the Iowa Writers Workshop to work with the likes of Kurt Vonnegut, and landing in the cold comfort of place in Minnesota.