Carolyn Larkin Taylor – Whispers of the Mind, a Neurologist’s Memoir
Dr. Carolyn Larkin Taylor turns inward in “Whispers of the Mind, a Neurologist’s Memoir.” Intimate essays on the quiet beauty found at the edge of life and memory.
Dr. Carolyn Larkin Taylor turns inward in “Whispers of the Mind, a Neurologist’s Memoir.” Intimate essays on the quiet beauty found at the edge of life and memory.
Hear the Conversation | Get the Book Savannah knows how to keep a secret. It is a city that appears to exhale its past: warm, humid, and faintly perfumed by the sweet decay of magnolia. Its historic squares, verdant, geometric, and improbably serene, feel like rooms in an open-air...
In mid-century Philadelphia, before backstage access required a security badge and a retina scan, there existed certain portals through which a determined teenager might slip. The stage door of the Academy of Music was one such loophole. Through it, Nancy Shear began a lifelong occupation of the...
Raymond E. Foster is a man who has lived more than one life: former lieutenant of the LAPD, Coast Guard veteran, police scholar, Mason. Then, he chose something totally different, a driver for hire, ferrying strangers through the city’s sleepless arteries. His new book, Chasing the Surge: Ten...
Stephen Postema started running in Kindergarten. His strides through Ann Arbor, Michigan in the 60s and 70s became a metaphor for a city and nation in evolution.
Sam Daley-Harris has updated and expanded his classic work, Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen’s Guide to Transformational Advocacy. And it’s become a playbook for positive change.
Drawing from decades of experience in global humanitarian service, Sharon Eubank offers a wisdom-packed guide on how to enact impactful aid in the world through actions you can initiate in your own backyard.
Stacy Bass delivers a transformative story of grief, offers a new way into resilience, and illustrates how photographs can be portals to the stories, moments, and love that loss cannot diminish.
Every crime story begins with geography. As a reporter, Claire Booth once lived inside the cartography of violence, mapping its bloodied coordinates for readers of daily newspapers.
With The “Charms” series Loxley Browne has created for young readers a kind of interactive artifact, peppered with graph paper, sketch spaces, and prompts for personal reflection.
Hear the Conversation | Get the Book For Tom Epperson, the spark of creativity struck unexpectedly, as so many stories do, with a fleeting glance, a momentary interruption in the quiet rhythm of his life in Culver City, California. Pausing from his work on a novel, he sipped his coffee and gazed...
In El Dorado Drive, Megan returns to the terrain that has become her calling card, places where social rituals are precise, femininity is choreographed, and beneath the polish lies a festering urgency.
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