by Laura | Nov 28, 2012
The Illustrated World’s Religions: A Guide to our Wisdom Traditions, was first published in the late 50s as The Religions of Man by religion scholar Huston Smith. This edition is a great overview of many of the world’s religions, and goes further...
by Laura | Nov 28, 2012
Daniel Pink’s first book, A Whole New Mind, explored his thesis that society, and the workplace in particular, is in the midst of a fundamental shift from left-brain, rule-based routine work to right-brain, non-routine, creative and conceptual work. In Drive....
by Laura | Nov 18, 2012
While Louann Brizendine analyzes the differences in male and female brains in the Male Brain and the Female Brain, in Delusions of Gender, you could say that author Cordelia Fine is up to just the opposite. She challenges many facets of the science of gender, or what...
by Laura | Oct 4, 2012
The central mission of Crissy Trask’s slim guide to earth-friendly living is to bridge the gap between intention and practice. While most Americans agree in general terms with the goals of the environmental movement, the majority go no further than recycling in...
by Laura | Oct 1, 2012
Evan Wolfson, Director of Freedom to Marry, declares the fight for gay marriage “one of the first important civil rights campaigns of the 21st century.” A noted attorney who has litigated in areas such as racial discrimination and rights for battered...