Quentin Tarantino’s Deeply Personal Examination Of Hollywood Legends Is Now A Book
Famed director Quentin Tarantino entertains and offers some surprisingly intimate and unguarded commentary on his love of movies.
How Telling The Truth On Campus Gets You Persecuted
Canadian Lindsay Shepherd's book, 'Diversity & Exclusion: Confronting the Campus Free Speech Crisis,' tells how colleges abandoned truth.
Celebrated Novelist Tackles Faith And Family, With Thought-Provoking Results
Jonathan Franzen's 'Crossroads,' is a sweeping look at a family coming apart and a potent moral examination of the self-righteousness of white progressives.
Mark Levin’s ‘American Marxism’ Challenges Conservatives To Play Offense
Filled with history, philosophy, and meticulous analysis, "American Marxism" is Levin's most important book to date.
A Physician Learns To Heal Himself So He Can Go Back To Healing Others
Dr. David Weill's memoir, 'Exhale: Hope, Healing, and a Life in Transplant,' tells a powerful story about how physicians can learn to help people.
Simon And Schuster Puts Mike Pence’s Book On Tight Editorial Leash
When conservative authors allow publishers to treat them as children, they have abdicated their leadership roles and squandered an opportunity.
Could ‘Star Wars’ Be What Unites Us Across Raging Political Divides?
When humanity abandons a shared understanding of religion, something else must always fill the void – perhaps a galaxy far, far away.
What’s Inside The Gender-Bending Picture Books In Your Children’s Library
LGBT activists are aggressively presenting their ideology in books across the children’s genres: picture books, easy readers, and biographies.
A Teacher Explains The Massive Challenges Young Americans Don’t Want To Face, But Must
Jeremy Adams' book, 'Hollowed Out,' offers an alarming diagnosis of a generation that has rejected family and tradition for a damaging digital existence.
This Author’s Intricately Designed Picture Books Seek To Cultivate Children’s Souls
Professor Matthew Mehan's latest is a refreshing look into reason, desire, and virtue — all through the lens of an adventurous young swan in Central Park.