From Canada comes a lively sampling of short stories and poems.
Like Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy, Althea Prince's new novel beautifully traces a woman's struggle.
Swimming In The Ocean is about tossing secrets into the water to become free from the bonds.
Stan Rogal's second novel is the story of one writer's journey through the urban wilderness.
Elegant and edgy, vixen is a tense tango cutting through the jungle of the urban underground.
The Fool is the eternal child beginning the journey to enlightenment.
Gay middle-aged hit men, a pathological interior designer, an idiot savant child.
On May 7, 1978 a drunk driver ran down a mother and her two children.
Nominated in 1997 for a Julia Child Award, Cupboard Love is back, bigger and better than ever.
Organic Entrepreneurs are motivated less and less by just the bottom line.
An old adage says "numbers don't lie." But how do you know if they do lie?
Resources Rock is an easy-to-read introduction to the resource sector.
Studies show that 90% of institutional investors, such as pension funds.
Why is it that so many people have recurring financial problems?
As you plan for the future, you'd best make this book your bible.
After decades of faddish management styles that emulate everything from samurai warriors to Napoleon.
Since March 2001 more than one million North Americans have lost their jobs.
Sweeping changes have hit the financial services industry at the same time.
With new and updated information and an additional chapterCanadians live by the rule of law.
From furious debate on the Web about Michelle Obama's straightened hair.