A memoir-in-essays that, in its exploration of language, family ties, and Taiwanese history, dist...
The inspiring story of how two intrepid college professors revealed the lunar alignments and anci...
An accessible, lively, and concise study of Latino participation in the NFL that is part sports h...
Ownership battles over the marbles removed from the Parthenon by Lord Elgin have been rumbling in...
Betting the Line: Sports Wagering in American Life is a study of gambling, particularly sports ga...
Through language both reverent and reckless, Katie Condon's debut collection renders the body a h...
Raimund E. Goerler, acclaimed archivist and historian, has written the definitive guidebook to th...
Donald E. Hall offers a self-help book designed for academics, from graduate students to tenured ...
Fair Copy, byRebecca Hazelton, is a meditation on the difficulties of distinguishing the real fro...
'Karen McClintock reconstructs the details of her father's double life with novelistic flair, kee...
Would that our memories were self-selecting. But often what we remember most, and most vividly, a...
'Things puppets can do to us: charm, deceive, captivate, fool, trick, remind, amuse, distract, bo...
Stone Sky Lifting is a study in states of extremity, portraying violence at one end of the spectr...
They met in a bar on Martha's Vineyard. Bill was instantly smitten-her cool beauty, her insoucian...
Wil Haygood's memoir of his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, is an uplifting and unsparing celebration...
Winner of the 2019 Gournay Prize'What are these fragments we've Jersey Shored against our ruin?' ...
Columbus, Ohio: Two Centuries of Business and Environmental Change examines how a major midwester...
In Eating Lightbulbs and Other Essays, Steve Fellner traces the seriocomic absurdities of his own...
Hibernate is a big-hearted and brutal story collection. In these globe-spanning stories, Elizabet...
The Rust Belt was once the crown of American manufacturing, a symbol of the country's economic pr...
From award-winning author Barrie Jean Borich comes Apocalypse, Darling, a narrative, lyric explor...
Reckons with the rituals of violence that underpin the American prison system, asking readers to ...
A sharp, darkly funny, and tender debut that exposes the fractures in our language, our technolog...
James A. Dunn was a signalman on the USS Mason, a destroyer escort during World War II, the only ...
Could Marie Antoinette's wigs get any higher? Could the anonymous women riding in hot air balloon...
Raimund E. Goerler, acclaimed archivist and historian, has written the definitive guidebook to th...
Youngstown, Ohio, and the surrounding Mahoning Valley supplied the iron that helped transform the...
In his first book of poetry in twenty years, Michael J. Rosen captures life in the foothills of t...
On the Back of a Turtle is an all-inclusive history of the Huron-Wyandot people-from before the c...
Longlisted for the PEN Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the EssayCrushes. Infatuations...
It's a long, languorous, country summer in a small Ohio town. After many years spend away as a sc...
A haunting collection that peers into loneliness, memory, and the shadowed spaces we try and fail...
Shadeland is not only the name of the Illinois farm on which poet Andrew Grace was raised, it is ...
A bull's heart simmers in a crockpot, echoing the household's tension in a retelling of Biblical ...
'At its essence, this enjoyable collection explores how nothing is ever exactly as it seems.'-Boo...
Ira Mittelman, the middle-aged hero of 'A Box of Ashes,' one of two novellas in Little Men, is wr...
In The Sound of Memory, concert violinist Rebecca Fischer wrestles with the life of a performing ...
Runner Up, 2021 Gournay PrizeEngine Running explores debut author Cade Mason's gradual distancing...
Since the late nineteenth century, Oberlin College has been a leader in training physical educati...
A Ms. Magazine 'Most Anticipated Feminist Book of 2023' After a less-than-positive experience giv...
At the intersection of 1980s pop culture, the Cold War, and the trials of coming of age sits Melt...
'A searing memoir about growing up behind the Iron Curtain, motherhood, addiction, and finding su...
A Library Journal best memoir of 2023 ¿ Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award in Autobiogr...
Born in Taiwan, Grace Loh Prasad was two years old when the threat of political persecution under...
From its opening insistence on 'not love but procedure,' Hanae Jonas's Softly Undercover explores...
In At the Park on the Edge of the Country, Austin Araujo maps the intricacies of memory, immigrat...
A rare spouse's perspective on a partner's transition that asks what happens to us when the peopl...
A genre-defying debut that distills memoir, cultural criticism, and poetic inquiry into a kaleido...