'Red Fire: Growing Up During the Chinese Cultural Revolution' by Wei Yang Chao is an eloquent account of how China's Cultural Revolution impacted individuals, families and the country.
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Book Review: ‘Leadership Is Not About Race: How Leaders and Followers Inspire and Influence Each Other’ by Teddie E. Malangwasira, Ph.D.
New leadership book, 'Leadership Is Not About Race' by Teddie E. Malangwasira, Ph.D , promotes diversity among leaders.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Grief Cottage’ by Gail Godwin
'Grief Cottage' by Gail Godwin is a superbly told tale weaving grief, longing, understanding, and purpose inside an unsolved disappearance. A search for a missing boy's true identity helps lead other to find their own.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Selected Sermons of Dr. Roger Bourland’ Edited by Joe Bourland
New collection of sermons, 'The Selected Sermons of Dr. Roger Bourland', brings together the writings and talks of one of America's foremost preachers.
Read More »ID10T Fest 2017: Recap for June 24-25, Mountain View, CA (Feat. Chris Hardwick, TV on the Radio, OK Go, Fred Armisen, and More)
Chris Hardwick created ID10T Fest for nerds to enjoy comedy and music at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA on June 24-25.
Read More »Book Review: “The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women” by Kate Moore
'The Radium Girls' by Kate Moore, is a fascinating story of young women's fight for justice from radiation poisoning which gets lost in names and details.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Paradoxal Compass: Drake’s Dilemma’ by Horatio Morpurgo
Morpurgo's latest book addresses matters of energy and momentum, Copernican versus Ptolemaic understandings, the bases of human community, and our disturbing, often avaricious and rapacious relations to the physical world.
Read More »Book Review: ‘City Mouse,’ A Novel by Stacey Lender
In 'City Mouse' by Stacey Lender we are given an opportunity to deal with the question of which is better, the City or Suburbia as Aaron, Jessica and their young daughters move out of Manhattan and into suburbia to find a better life.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Anatomy of Innocence, Testimonies of the Wrongfully Convicted ‘ Edited by Laura Caldwell and Leslie S. Klinger
In 'Anatomy of Innocence', each author uses their own technique to bring the light to life in their interview of exonerees, and you will enjoy how each is able to capture the true essence of those who have finally found freedom.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Landing Internships and Your First Job’ by Jerome Wong
New book, 'Landing Internships and Your First Job' by Jerome Wong, offers inside look at what employers want in future employees
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