CURRENT CAMPAIGNS
BEYOND SMOKE AND MIRRORS
CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
(April 2010)
by Burton Richter
Global climate change is one of the most important issues humanity faces today. BEYOND SMOKE AND MIRRORS assesses the sensible, senseless and biased proposals for averting the potentially disastrous consequences of global warming, allowing the reader to draw their own conclusions on switching to more sustainable energy provision. Burton Richter Read More
IN THE HAMPTONS TOO
FURTHER ENCOUNTERS WITH FARMERS, FISHERMEN, ARTISTS, BILLIONAIRES, AND CELEBRITIES
(May 2010)
by Dan Rattiner
Tales of the sometimes rich, sometimes famous, but always quirky residents of one of America’s best-known summer colonies, as told by the editor and publisher of Dan’s Papers, the area’s free weekly newspaper.
As the editor and publisher of Dan’s Papers, the area’s popular free newspaper, Dan Rattiner has been Read More
THE SOUTH BEACH DIET SUPER QUICK COOKBOOK
(May 2010)
by Dr. Arthur Agatston
Fantastic Food, Great Taste and Flavor, and above all Healthy Living
This is the book South Beach dieters, busy cooks, and healthy lifestylers everywhere have been waiting for. All new from Dr. Arthur Agatston, THE SOUTH BEACH DIET SUPER QUICK COOKBOOK (May 2010; $28.99; Rodale Books) features 200 great-tasting recipes Read More
THE UNAVAILABLE FATHER
SEVEN WAYS WOMEN CAN UNDERSTAND, HEAL, AND COPE WITH A BROKEN FATHER/DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP
(June 2010)
by Sarah Simms Rosenthal
“There is no member of the human family who would not learn something essential
from reading The Unavailable Father.”
- Kati Martin, author and former chairwoman of the International Women’s Health Coalition
Many young women can’t imagine their dad walking them down the aisle because they are devastatingly Read More
THE ZEROES
MY MISADVENTURES IN THE DECADE WALL STREET WENT INSANE
(June 2010)
by Randall Lane
“The stuff of sublime farce that could happen only in a time and place ‘when the obscene becomes normal,’ as Lane observes.” — Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair
Randall Lane never set out to become a Wall Street power broker. But during the decade he calls the Zeroes, he started a Read More
CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL: RUNNERS
(July 2010)
by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Amy Newmark and Dean Karnazes
First Chicken Soup for the Soul book for runners inspires at every level.
Best-selling author Ultramarathon Man Dean Karnazes co-authors the collection.
Whether you are a marathoner or an occasional jogger, everyone needs a boost to power them through those first steps in the morning or those last steps of Read More
DEBT-FREE U
HOW I PAID FOR AN OUTSTANDING COLLEGE EDUCATION WITHOUT LOANS, SCHOLARHSIPS, OR MOOCHING OFF MY PARENTS
(August 2010)
by Zac Bissonnette
These days, most people assume you need to pay a boatload of money for a quality college education. As a result, students and their parents are willing to go into years of debt and potentially sabotage their entire financial futures just to get a fancy name on their diploma.
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IN THE SHADOW OF FREEDOM
A HEROIC JOURNEY TO MANHOOD AND LIBERATION
(August 2010)
by Tchicaya Missamou
"Sgt. Missamou's journey from child soldier in central Africa to United States Marine to American entrepreneur reads like a thriller, but there are powerful lessons in his story." --Charles London, author of One Day the Soldiers Came
"This book reads like an epic poem. Briskly paced, each image and experience Read More
THE BEAUTY OF LOVE
(September 2010)
by Laura and Jorge Posada
Jorge and Laura Posada need very little introduction. He’s a five-time World Champion and the catcher for the celebrated New York Yankees. She’s a successful lawyer and philanthropist. What is not well known, is that the Posadas are parents who suffered for many years in silence when their firstborn—son Jorge Read More
POORER RICHARD'S AMERICA
WHAT WOULD BEN SAY?
(September 2010)
by Tom Blair
“In this ambitious book by Tom Blair, Poorer Richard’s America, … Mr. Blair skillfully weaves his own thoughts on financial excesses, national will, journalism, entertainment, generational legacies and the popular culture with the real and imagined reflections of his hero, Benjamin Franklin. It is a provocative undertaking and, in the Read More
A LIFE OF STYLE
FASHION, HOME, ENTERTAINING
(September 2010)
by Rebecca Moses
Rebecca Moses’s exceptional illustrations and witty philosophy on living a life of style illuminate how to create and enhance your own style signatures: beauty, fashion, decorating, and entertaining.
Known for her sumptuous cashmeres and luxurious ready-to-wear, Rebecca Moses takes the design world by storm this year with the launch Read More
THE WATCHMAN'S RATTLE
THINKING OUR WAY OUT OF EXTINCTION
(October 2010)
by Rebecca Costa
“I am on the side of Rebecca Costa. Let us become realists-in-search-of-a-solution rather than doomsayers.”
- From the Foreword by E.O. Wilson, two-time Pulitzer Prize Winner and author of On Human Nature
Why can’t we solve our problems anymore? Why do threats such as the Gulf oil spill, a Read More
BEGINNINGS
(October 2010)
by Anne Geddes
“I’m really proud of this work. I think it speaks more for me and what I really wanted to do in the first place than anything that I’ve done before.” – Anne Geddes
More than 140 Never-Before-Published Images
Worldwide Release in Print, Special Edition and e-Book, in conjunction with
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YOUR GROCERY BILL IN HALF WITH AMERICA’S CHEAPEST FAMILY
INCLUDES SO MANY INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES YOU WON’T HAVE TO CUT COUPONS
(October 2010)
by Steve and Annette Economides
Popularly known as America’s Cheapest Family, they save more than $3,000 annually on groceries, without clipping coupons like crazy. And they’re not eating beans and ramen noodles. Mom, dad, and their five kids enjoy healthy, delicious meals prepared from a pantry stocked with their favorite foods — on only $350 Read More
THE WOMAN I WAS BORN TO BE
(October 2010)
by Susan Boyle
The first ever memoir from worldwide singing senstation Susan Boyle-- an inspiring story about overcoming struggles and celebrating triumphs, as she achieved her greatest dream.
Susan Boyle's life is the ultimate Cinderella story. In April 2009, she went from being an unemployed church volunteer in Scotland to a Read More
SKINNY BITCH
ULTIMATE EVERYDAY COOKBOOK – CRAZY DELICIOUS RECIPES THAT ARE GOOD TO THE EARTH AND GREAT FOR YOUR BOD
(November 2010)
by Kim Barnouin
You know her from her five years atop the Skinny Bitch phenomenon. She is the co-author of the groundbreaking Skinny Bitch, a New York Times bestseller for over two years that has sold more than 2 million copies and been translated into 23 languages. Now, Kim Barnouin dishes on how Read More
NIGELLA KITCHEN
RECIPES FROM THE HEART OF THE HOME
(November 2010)
by Nigella Lawson
“This is the book I’ve been wanting to write for a very long time . . .
the story of my love affair with the kitchen.” —Nigella Lawson
NIGELLA KITCHEN (Hyperion; November 2010; Hardcover) is a return to Nigella Lawson’s signature focus on feel-good food for Read More
WILLIAM AND HARRY
(November 2010)
by Katie Nicholl
The definitive book about the royal princes—a tale of love, loss, family, brotherhood, and destiny.
More than a decade has passed since princes William and Harry watched in grief as their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest. Then just fifteen and twelve years old, William and Harry Read More