Handmaking America

Handmaking America: A Back-to-Basics Pathway to a Revitalized American Democracy by Bill Ivey (Counterpoint)

Featured on PBS’s NewsHour

America has survived an economic near-disaster. While the state of employment and housing will one day improve, we will never return to the delusional prosperity that defined the first decade of the 21st century. Progressives should hold the key to quality of life in our coming post-consumerist society, but today Democrats have become timid, our vision of the good life marginalized by three decades of partisan attacks and the think tank-induced assumption that an unfettered marketplace, low taxes, and international adventurism will somehow give us an America capable of inspiring the world. Handmaking America, reaches back to the Arts-and-Crafts roots of progressive thought, confronting the way right-wing ideology and the power of post-industrial capitalism have undermined work, government; our very way of life, advancing a practical, achievable vision for a good society that can use the capacity of government to recover the essential strength of the American idea.

Kicking and Dreaming

Kicking and Dreaming: A Story of Heart, Soul, and Rock & Roll by Ann and Nancy Wilson with Charles Cross (It Books/HarperCollins)

A National Bestseller

From the women who brought us the wicked riff of “Barracuda,” the mystery of “Magic Man” and the sadness and beauty of “Alone,” in collaboration with the talented Charles R. Cross (author of landmark biographies of Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix) comes the groundbreaking story of two women who broke gender barriers, and broke all the rules about rock music.

“Righteously entertaining…[it] shows just what it’s like to be a woman who rocks, then and now.”
—New York Daily News

“Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson — better known as the faces and voices of Heart — look back on the personal and professional struggles and triumphs that define their legacy as one of rock’s pioneering female-fronted, creatively autonomous acts.”
—USA Today

“Thorough and entertaining…[Kicking and Dreaming is] satisfying for its breadth and spirit… the Wilsons write movingly and with a sense of humor.”
—Miami Herald

“An interesting duet that details precisely how women truly rock.”
—Kirkus Reviews