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Best Reviewed Books – July

Best Reviewed Books - JULY

IRDA Winning Author Anthony Lee Head: “It’s part cautionary tale and part inspiration to set out for adventure.”

My book is about wanderlust, freedom, and the need to find a place where we belong.

IRDA Winner Nina Ansary: “Despite the fact that generations of women have made contributions in practically every field, they occupy a mere 0.5% of recorded history.”

The book takes readers on a 4,000-year historic journey to expose the roots and manifestations of systemic gender discrimination and the myriad ways women worldwide continue to be restricted by society's formal and unspoken barriers.

IRDA Winner John O’Trakoun: “When the COVID pandemic hit, it seemed like more than ever people needed to find ways to deal with the stress and mental health challenges of the unprecedented situation…”

"The City Takes A Breath Today" introduces mindfulness meditation to younger readers through illustrated poems.

IRDA Winning Author Megan Montgomery: “I needed to do something brainy. I figured I’d either start researching a novel or start taking pre-reqs for medical school. I was too old for med school…”

When antiques restorer Emerson Broome is mistaken for a panhandler by the handsomest man she’s ever seen, it might finally be the time to take a wrecking ball to that gruff exterior she’s built to...

IRDA Winner C.P. Mangel: “This is my debut novel, published shortly before my sixtieth birthday.”

"A Wounded Deer Leaps Highest" is the story of a sensitive biracial fifteen-year-old girl whose universal yearning for identity and belonging reflects the searing inhumanity of legalized segregation and heart-breaking obstacles both historical and tragically present...

Identifying And Using Book Metadata And Keywords To Increase Your Book Sales

Self-publishing is a popular option for authors these days. However, going that route means not having access to a lot of the same contacts and resources you would have if you worked with a big-name...

IRDA Winner John Gonzalez: “My motivation is internal.”

Through storytelling, we share some of the Korean people’s most humanistic attributes that have their roots in the Confucian and Daoist traditions and have survived the tension between traditional values and an endorsement of globalization...

IRDA Winning Author Raea Gragg: “My goal as a graphic novelist is to create bodies or work that are fun!”

MUP follows the story of a little girl who gets trapped in the future with her teenage self, where both girls have to work together in order to save the world.