Dark Tide book by Stephen Puleo reviewed by Jonathan Sherman-Presser
“World’s Largest Metaphor Hits Iceberg,” reads a headline of the satirical newspaper The Onion’s coverage of the sinking of the…
“World’s Largest Metaphor Hits Iceberg,” reads a headline of the satirical newspaper The Onion’s coverage of the sinking of the…
Don’t hate me for liking Hillary. She’s an easy target for cynics, not only for her political maneuvering but also…
In The Boys of Riverside, journalist Thomas Fuller delivers an inspiring narrative chronicling the remarkable journey of the California School…
In The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis, Leon Kass looks at the first book of the Bible to find out…
War Talk by Arundhati Roy South End Press, 152 pp After winning the Booker Prize for her first and only…
Eric Ries’ The Lean Startup has become a cornerstone of entrepreneurial literature, offering a clear, actionable framework for launching and…
Amitav Ghosh occupies a rather curious place in the landscape of contemporary English-language authors from the Indian subcontinent. At fifty-five…
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Herb Kimble’s Foster’s Law, now streaming on UrbanFlixTV, is an evocative drama that takes viewers on an emotional journey into…
Article by thirdtribemarketing.com. Starting a business can be one of the most exciting and challenging endeavors you’ll ever undertake. Whether…