The Escape Artist

The Escape Artist Publication Date September 23, 2025 If you read his IMDB profile, you see a successful actor—a guy whose face you’ve seen in TV shows, mostly the bad guy. So what? The backstory. A nice Jewish boy from New Jersey quits Georgetown University in his junior year and crosses the country in a […]

High-Tech Heroes

High-Tech Heroes

High-Tech Heroes Publication Date June 10, 2025 The world is at a breaking point. Climate change, economic inequality, and disruptive technologies are reshaping our future faster than ever before. But amid the uncertainty, one generation holds the key to transformation: Gen Z. In High-Tech Heroes: Why Gen Z is Our Last and Best Chance to […]

After Karabakh: A Post-Mortem of a Thirty-Year Armed Conflict in the South Caucasus

After Karabakh

After Karabakh: A Post-Mortem of a Thirty-Year Armed Conflict in the South Caucasus Publication Date April 21, 2025 From the Foreword by Michael Doran: Until now, the Second Karabakh War has attracted much less scholarly attention than it deserves. Together with the Syrian civil war, the withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan in 2021, […]

The Meaning of Love

The Meaning of Love

The Meaning of Love Publication Date June 16, 2025 A mother who’s a scorpion, a father who died young, misdiagnosis of a bipolar disorder, a disabled sister—and an indominable sense of optimism engendered through a love of art, nature, and romance. This story is irresistible in its quirky optimism and happy ending. The Meaning of […]

One Lot at a Time

One Lot at a Time

One Lot at a Time Publication Date March 10, 2025 Land investing is one of the most overlooked but lucrative opportunities in real estate investing, offering financial freedom, flexibility, and high-profit potential. Unlike traditional real estate investments that require considerable capital to start and ongoing maintenance, land investing allows you to buy low, sell high, and scale quickly with minimal […]

humAIn

humAIn Publication Date: January 7, 2025 We’ve all heard the sweeping claims: “AI will take over all our jobs!” or “AI will solve every problem and create a perfect world!” But what’s the reality behind these dramatic predictions? With the constant buzz about artificial intelligence, it’s natural to feel anxious, confused, and overwhelmed. humAIn cuts […]

Arabs, Turks, and Persians

Arabs, Turks, and Persians Publication Date: December 16, 2024 For decades, the Greater Middle East has been a leading challenge to American foreign policy. This vast region – ranging from North Africa in the west to Afghanistan in the east, and from the borders of Central Asia down to the Horn of Africa in the […]

Daughter of Sekhmet – A Novel of Ancient Egypt

Daughter of Sekhmet

Daughter of Sekhmet A Novel of Ancient Egypt Publication Date: November 11, 2024 “…a story that is hard to either predict or put down.” D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review In ancient Egypt, during the reign of Ramesses the Great, sixteen-year-old Sati wants nothing more than to follow in her father’s footsteps and join the royal […]

DEI Exposed

DEI Exposed Publication Date: April 1, 2025 Eschewing partisan opinion and replacing it with serious research and scholarship, Drexel University professor and best-selling author Stanley K. Ridgley illuminates the damage to higher education that misguided DEI enforcement has inflicted on our universities. This book exposes the deceptive component of DEI implementation—and the fear of retribution […]

Ending Redlining Through a Community-Centered Reform of the Community Reinvestment Act

Ending Redlining Through a Community-Centered Reform of the Community Reinvestment Act

Ending Redlining Through a Community-Centered Reform of the Community Reinvestment Act Publication Date: April 1, 2025 With the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) turning 50 in 2027, it’s time to take a close look at whether or it is achieving its goal of addressing inequities in access to credit, particularly for low- and moderate-income communities. The […]