April 3, 2018 'The Field of Fight' by Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn A call to action that is sensible, informed, and original, 'The Field of Fight' asserts that we must find a way to not only fight better, but to win.
April 3, 2018 'Lucky Bastard' by Joe Buck The announcer of this century's most-watched, historic, Chicago Cubs–winning World Series reveals why he is one lucky bastard.
April 3, 2018 'Take Heart, My Child' by Ainsley Earhardt In the tradition of Emily Winfield Martin’s The Wonderful Things You Will Be and Nancy Tillman’s On The Night You Were Born, popular FOX news anchor Ainsley Earhardt’s lyrical lullaby inspires children to follow their dreams and passions.
April 3, 2018 'Success Is the Only Option' by John Calipari Kentucky’s charismatic coach shares the secrets of creating one of the premiere programs in college basketball, revealing how he transforms a group of former high school superstars into selfless, cohesive teams—including a remarkable squad last year that fell just one game short of a perfect season
April 3, 2018 'Forever Words: The Unknown Poems' by Johnny Cash A collection of never-before-published poems by Johnny Cash, edited and introduced by Pulitzer-prize winning poet Paul Muldoon with a foreword by John Carter Cash. Illustrated with facsimile reproductions of Cash's own handwritten pages.
April 3, 2018 'Whisperin' Bill Anderson' by Bill Anderson Whisperin’ Bill: An Unprecedented Life in Country Music presents a revealing portrait of Bill Anderson, one of the most prolific songwriters in the history of country music
April 3, 2018 'American Commander' by Ryan Zinke and Scott McEwen In recent years, the world has learned just what is required to bravely serve America through the navy’s most elite SEAL Team. Now, for the first time, we hear from their commander.
April 3, 2018 'Black Self-Genocide' by Wellington Boone At last! The best news to come out of Black America in decades. It’s not the police. It’s you!
April 3, 2018 'Enhanced Interrogation' by Dr. James Mitchell In the dark days immediately after 9/11, the CIA turned to Dr. James Mitchell to help craft an interrogation program designed to elicit intelligence from just-captured top al-Qa'ida leaders and terror suspects. A civilian contractor who had spent years training U.S. military members to resist interrogation should they be captured, Mitchell, aware of the urgent need to prevent impending catastrophic attacks, worked with the CIA to implement "enhanced interrogation techniques"--which included waterboarding.