Not much mystery is left in the world, but Romania still intrigues. This is precisely where John Arden finds himself. Although rampantly successful for a time in the New York business world, his soul
This is a warm, humorous, folksy, insightful book that will evoke many nostalgic memories in anyone who grew up in an immigrant, primarily ethnic and/or religious community or who has heard tales abou
Border is the eleventh work of fiction written by the author Judith Lea Koretsky. These stories tell of shipping and trade in the Puerto Rico islands, commerce with the United States, and border cust
Koretsky, who has worked in psychotherapy and social work, draws on 2,970 adult and child interviews she conducted in group work and child abuse investigation and social welfare services from 1986 to
Pierre Dubois and his sexy girlfriend, Manon, sail on the American Clipper, Flying Cloud, for San Francisco at the height of the Gold Rush — Dubois tasked to prove mining society fraud and Manon to op
In The Rabbi and Princess Harmonica a Romanian girl ensnared by human traffickers, and a displaced rabbi who discovers his true calling in art, are brought together through the circumstance of an atte
The fourth, completely revised edition of Dr. Toy's SMART PLAY / SMART TOYS, is a unique, comprehensive guide to help parents select and use the best toys and games for developing “Play Quotient” (PQ)
This is a story about our planet earth, about its future during a time of change and uncertainty unimaginable only a few decades ago. Cameron and Callie Simms find life as they know it upended when a
When is an act a criminal corroborant endeavor? When are determinations for death inconclusive as to cause? Crimes & Offenses describe in seven novellas little known causes of murder. Impulsivity
Skip trace investigator R. C. Bean works for a bumbling, alcoholic divorce attorney. He’s asked to trace hidden assets to help their client, Gloria Simmons, defeat a prenuptial agreement. Gloria is th
Lise Pearlman’s With Justice for Some: Politically Charged Criminal Trials in the Early 20th Century that Helped Shape Today’s America takes a fascinating look back at headline-grabbing criminal trial
They meet by chance. Age doesn’t matter.Roxie, 88, is alone in her woodsy retreat, having survived a lifetime of romance and outreach to underprivileged women. A misfit as wife and mother, she’s conte
“Both mainstream and movement history too often focus on the lives of ‘great men.’ But who really does the work of grassroots movement-building? Singer, activist, working mother, poet, photographer, a
Since I was born, just before the United States entered World War II, this nation has been at war almost continuously and today has a military presence in over 100 countries. Nothing in this warrior n
The first half of 1851 proved to be traumatic for merchants and miners alike as told in Gold Fever Part I. San Francisco had been torched twice in six weeks, once in May and again in June. Wood-framed
One of the most insidious intrusions on Americans' personal privacy and freedom in recent years has been the increasingly pervasive practice of urine testing. Since the introduction of federal drug te
Pierre Dubois et sa seduisante maitresse, Manon, voguent vers San Francisco sur le clipper americain, le Nuage volant, a l'apogee de la ruee vers l'or.