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The Business of Storytelling: Inspire Action, Build Trust, and Drive Results Through Story
by Don Yaeger
Forbes Books
Unlock the power of storytelling to inspire, persuade, and drive results. In The Business of Storytelling, thirteen-time New York Times bestselling author Don Yaeger reveals a practical, research-backed framework for crafting compelling stories that build trust, influence decisions, strengthen leadership, and create meaningful connections in business and beyond.
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The Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy, Parenthood, and the Race to Protect Our Planet
by Leah C. Stokes
The MIT Press
In The Carbon Wave, climate advocate Leah Stokes tells the gripping story of the unlikely trio—new parents navigating Congress, the White House, and personal upheaval—who helped pass the largest climate law in American history. From near-defeat to landmark victory, this inspiring account shows how collective action, persistence, and hope can still change the future.
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Center Stage Confidence: How to Own your Story and Command Any Room
by Justin Guarini
Entrepreneur Press
Center Stage Confidence empowers professionals to communicate with clarity, overcome self-doubt, and lead with conviction. Drawing on Justin Guarini’s experience on television, Broadway, and as a communication coach, this practical guide reveals how lasting confidence is built from within. Learn to own your story, speak with purpose, and turn hesitation into authentic, impactful leadership.
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Frog and Toad Make History [A Parody]: Friends Doing Their Best Through the Ages
by Jennie Egerdie; illus. by Ellie Hajdu
Running Press
Friendship is timeless, as Frog and Toad prove in this parody that invites readers to follow along and laugh as these classic characters are reimagined throughout world history from the author of Frog and Toad Are Doing Their Best.
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Morbid: Debunking Modern Longevity Science
by Saul Justin Newman
The MIT Press
Hailed by The Guardian as “a brilliant skewering of aging secrets and lies,” Morbid follows Saul Justin Newman as he debunks longevity myths, exposes scientific misconduct and billionaire-backed grifts, and uncovers what the evidence actually says about aging, death, and the limits of human lifespan.
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A Mother’s Brain: The New Science of the Neuro-Maternal Revolution
by Susana Carmona
The MIT Press
In A Mother’s Brain, neuroscientist Susana Carmona overturns tired “mommy brain” myths with groundbreaking research showing that pregnancy transforms the brain even more profoundly than adolescence. Warm, rigorous, and revelatory, this landmark book illuminates the biology of motherhood—from hormones and immunity to brain plasticity—and reshapes our understanding of women’s health.
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Salty, Not Sweet
by Florence Fabricant
Running Press
Florence Fabricant—celebrated New York Times food writer for more than 50 years—recounts a life defined by the insatiable search for new dining experiences, tracing the evolution of food and restaurant culture in the United States and abroad, and her instrumental role in revealing it, along the way.
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Sawdusted: A Millhand’s Chronicle of Hell-Raising and Hard Work
by Raymond Goodwin
Wayne State University Press
Sawdusted is a memoir of Raymond Goodwin’s twenty months as a young lumber stacker in a northern Michigan sawmill. In thirty pithy chapters, he describes the hilarity and heartbreak of working in a low paying job with little opportunity for advancement. Goodwin chronicles the highs and lows of the working-class’ heroic struggle to maintain a work ethic and the self-respect needed to make it through another day.
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Terrible Stuff Damaging Everybody: The True Story of Lies and Libel in Dominion v. Fox
by Ian Rosenberg
NYU Press
Ian Rosenberg shares the definitive story of Dominion v. Fox, a battle over election lies that changed the future of democracy. According to Booklist, "this book is chock-full of information that is new, shocking, and in some cases downright sickening... a rigorous analysis of a conspiracy to make millions of people believe something that was not true."
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The UPS Man: James E. Casey and the Creation of Modern Logistics
by Marc Levinson
NYU Press
The UPS Man tells the story of James E. Casey, a soft-spoken executive and improbable revolutionary who revolutionized the delivery business. Kirkus Reviews celebrated the book as "a scrupulous study of an overlooked master of business strategy and tactics." Marc Levinson is also author of The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger.
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