“One couple’s perilous quest for parenthood becomes a universal flight of hope and courage in Lauren Braddock Havey’s A Journey to the Son. You’ll want to be securely seated for the landing (and the first venture outside the capsule.”
John Egerton
“One couple’s perilous quest for parenthood becomes a universal flight of hope and courage in Lauren Braddock Havey’s A Journey to the Son. You’ll want to be securely seated for the landing (and the first venture outside the capsule.”
John Egerton
“At first blush it might seem a wee bit sacrilegious to parallel the history of Christianity with the history of beer, but Stephen Mansfield makes us wonder why no one has done it before. The strands come together in the person of Arthur Guinness, an 18th century entrepreneur who was to beer what Mayer Rothschild was to bonds. In this smart, good-humored, always-engaging book, Mansfield makes a quietly serious case for the essential role that faith has played not only in the Guinnesses’ success but also in the evolution of democratic capitalism.”
Jack Cashill, author of Hoodwinked and editor of Ingram’s business magazine
“Whether he’s in his surgeon’s mask in a hospital in Uganda, or in cufflinks in the marbled halls of D.C., Bill Frist is working hard to save and improve the lives of the poorest people on the planet. He’s an inspiration.”
Bono, lead singer of U2 and cofounder of the anti-poverty advocacy organization, ONE
“From the Civil Rights struggle, to Dr. King’s dream, to Barack Obama’s election, Tim Wise provides us with an extremely important and timely analysis of the increasing complexity of race on the American political and social landscape. Between Barack and a Hard Place: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama provides an insightful and much needed lens through which we can begin to navigate this current stage in our ongoing quest for a more inclusive definition of who we are as a nation. It’s definitely a book for these times!”
Danny Glover, actor and human-rights activist
Nashville writer Robert Benson offers hope to readers looking for their real mission in life
Indeed, the reader might hear an echo within this book: haven’t we heard this story before? Several times? Well, yes and no. In The Echo Within, Nashville native Robert Benson opens again the story of his journey as a wanderer, writer, and mystic. But this time, the echo sounds across new territory.
Read more“A real contribution to Faulkner studies, southern studies, American studies, and cultural geography. It’s a book one doesn’t want to put down because Aiken is always showing us something from a perspective we have not had before.”
Thomas L. McHaney, author of Literary Masters: William Faulkner