
New Book 'Watching Things Change' Offers Firsthand Account of Institutional Evolution
Cordell J. Overgaard has released a new book that examines how American institutions have evolved over decades of technological, political, and economic transformation. Watching Things Change draws fr...

Douglas C. Greene's Autobiography Charts Path from Corporate Management to Global Innovation
The newly released autobiography "Douglas" by inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Douglas C. Greene offers readers an unfiltered examination of more than 50 years of innovation, bold decision-m...

Izza Ariffin's Debut Novel 'Everything Yet Nothing' Explores Emotional Contradictions of Modern Life
Izza Ariffin's debut autofiction novel 'Everything Yet Nothing' explores the emotional contradictions of contemporary life, particularly within environments shaped by momentum and expectation. Rather ...

Concord Free Public Library Acquires Major Alcott Family Archives
The William Munroe Special Collections at Concord Free Public Library has significantly expanded its holdings with the acquisition of major Alcott family archives, including rare manuscripts, unpublis...

Therapist's Memoir 'Still Becoming' Offers Spiritual Approach to Depression Recovery
Dr. Swanzi Saunders-Davis, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with decades of experience, has released "Still Becoming," a memoir detailing her personal journey through clinical depression whi...

Travel Memoir Challenges Perfection Culture with Honest, Humorous Stories
In an era dominated by curated social media feeds and influencer-perfected travel content, a new memoir challenges the very premise of glamorous wanderlust. Trevor James Wilson's 'Where Have I Been Al...

New Book 'Fractured Foundations' Examines Historical Roots of American Division and Proposes Path to Renewal
Dr. Bear Murray's new book, Fractured Foundations: How Historical Events Silenced the Nation and the Path to a New Golden Age, presents a historical analysis of America's cultural divisions, tracing t...

Travel Memoir Captures Vanishing World Amid Rapid Globalization
Trevor James Wilson's memoir 'Where Have I Been All My Life?' arrives as the travel industry undergoes unprecedented transformation and cultural identities face homogenization pressures. The book docu...

New Book 'The Politics of Rage' Examines Global Rise of Far-Right Populism as Democratic Threat
Seán Hogan's new book, The Politics of Rage, provides a comprehensive analysis of the global rise of far-right populism and its mounting threat to democratic systems. Drawing from decades of governanc...

Howard Publication Announces Memoir on Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Howard Publication has announced the upcoming release of 'My Invisible Battle,' a memoir by Shruti Ghate that details her personal journey living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The book, scheduled for ...

Author Predicts Trump's Downfall Through Epstein Files, Citing Congressional Action and Legal Precedents
Elizabeth Graham, a bestselling author with expertise on U.S.-Russia relations, predicts that evidence from the Epstein files will lead to Donald Trump's impeachment in 2026. Graham cites the Epstein ...

New Book Examines How Historical Trauma Fractured American Families and Society
Dr. Bear Murray's new book, 'Fractured Foundations: How Historical Events Silenced the Nation—and the Path to a New Golden Age,' examines how a century of national traumas has created emotional fractu...

Howard Publication Releases Spiritual Memoir 'The Answer to Cancer' by Ora Prioleau
Howard Publication has announced the release of 'The Answer to Cancer' by Ora Prioleau, a spiritual memoir that approaches cancer not as a medical condition but as a journey requiring inner strength a...

Trevor James Wilson's Memoir Challenges Polished Travel Culture with Raw Honesty
Trevor James Wilson's new memoir 'Where Have I Been All My Life?' arrives at a cultural moment when readers are increasingly skeptical of polished, performative travel narratives. The book represents ...

Author Brandon M. Rogers Debuts Novel 'The Safe Place' Exploring Faith and Healing
Author Brandon M. Rogers has released his debut novel 'The Safe Place,' an emotionally immersive work that explores themes of faith, trauma, and love through the journey of a young man named Tristan. ...

New Book Explores Black Church as Enduring Source of Hope in Turbulent Times
In his forthcoming book, Rev. Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson addresses whether faith communities can serve as anchors of hope during periods of social upheaval, political polarization, economic uncertaint...

Nursing Guide Debuts in New York with Cultural Celebration
The debut of the nursing guide "Nursing 101" in New York marks a significant moment for healthcare professionals, combining literary introduction with cultural celebration. Author Lorraine Voltaire, a...

New Book Exposes Obesity as Global Health Crisis Requiring Urgent Action
Dr. Hassan M. Heshmati, an internationally recognized endocrinologist with 49 years of experience, has published a book that frames obesity as a global epidemic requiring immediate attention. In Obesi...

New Book Challenges Historical Narratives, Highlights Vedic Influence on Global Civilization
A new scholarly work examining the historical and philosophical significance of ancient Indian texts has been published, offering fresh perspectives on the origins of human civilization. 'Humanity – V...

Young Transylvanian Authors Launch Fantasy Trilogy with 'Immortal City'
Two teenage authors from Transylvania, Daradics Fabienne Andreea and Emanuel, have published their debut fantasy novel, 'Immortal City: It All Begins With One,' through Dany Book Publishers LLC. The b...

New Book 'Hire Your Kid' Offers Tax Strategy for Small Business Owners
Tax professional Keith Hall has released a new book detailing a tax strategy that enables small business owners to hire their children and potentially save thousands of dollars annually. 'Hire Your Ki...

Nigerian-American Author Anosike Igwe Releases Philosophical Novel Exploring Grief and Resilience
Nigerian-American author Anosike Igwe has published a philosophical novel titled Six Feet: The Only Resting Place – A Journey Through Life, Death, and the Spaces in Between. The work provides a reflec...

New Book Challenges Modern Marriage Beliefs, Offers Alternative Framework
Andrew Powell has launched a new book titled 'Marriage IS' that challenges contemporary assumptions about marital difficulty. The book posits that the primary cause of marital failure is not external ...

AI-Powered Business Workbook Reaches #1 Amazon Best Seller Status, Updates Framework with AI Integration
The business planning workbook '360 Launch Your Business in 8 Weeks' has reached the 1 Amazon Best Seller position in select business categories, and its newly released AI-powered edition updates the ...

Psychologist's New Book Challenges Youth Gender Transition Practices
Dr. Dianna T. Kenny, a child and adolescent psychologist with over 30 years of clinical experience, has published InTRANSigence, a comprehensive examination of youth gender transition practices. The b...

Barnet Bain's 'How to Be a Friend' Earns Recognition Amid Growing Loneliness Concerns
Barnet Bain's new book 'How to Be a Friend (In an Unfriendly World): Lessons on Connection' has been ranked 25 among the 50 Best Self-Help Books of 2025 by Balanced Achievement, an online publication ...

Resona Health Launches National Streaming TV Campaign Promoting Drug-Free Calm Technology
Marking a major milestone in drug-free wellness, Resona Health’s new national TV campaign showcases how its Vibe wearable uses harmonic frequencies to restore natural calm across species. The initiati...

New Book by Dr. Catherine Jackson Aims to Guide Women Toward Emotional Healing Through Faith
Dr. Catherine Jackson has released a new book designed to address the deep emotional wounds many women carry. The work focuses on helping readers face their emotional scars, reclaim their sense of val...

