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AMPLIFY!: My Fight for Asian America
by Dion Lim
Third State Books
AMPLIFY! offers a look at the stories behind the headlines, providing Asian Americans and allies of all backgrounds a vital resource on anti-Asian hate and contribute to positive social transformation. Through deeply personal anecdotes about her own life as a Chinese American, exclusive interviews with survivors, activists, and historians, and incisive historical context, Lim provides the very first book to tackle one of the biggest political and social controversies of this century from the perspective of the AAPI community.
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Attention Seeker: A Neurodivergent Comedian’s Guide to Thriving with ADHD
by Darcy Michael
DK
What if ADHD isn't a disorder to overcome, but a superpower that makes you funnier, more creative, and more resilient? In Attention Seeker, comedian and card-carrying adult with ADHD Darcy Michael offers a fresh perspective on getting through the daily struggles that confront those on the neurofabulous end of the spectrum.
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Better Than Normal: Virtues for an Off-Script Life
by MaryAnn McKibben Dana
Eerdmans Publishing
Normal is a myth—and recognizing that truth can free us all. Better Than Normal dares to ask: What if the problem isn't people who don't conform, but the idea of "normal" itself? McKibben Dana demonstrates that liberation comes not from adjusting to dominant culture, but from creating spaces where all people can thrive authentically.
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Champions of Innocence: Inside the Fight Against Wrongful Convictions
by Saul Kassin
Prometheus Books
Twenty-four powerful voices from the frontlines of justice reveal how they're revolutionizing a system that fails the innocent. Being convicted for a crime that one did not commit is a tortuous and isolating. This showcases real-life stories from inside the innocence movement, from lawyers to forensic scientists, journalists and authors, and from exonerees themselves that work for life-changing reforms.
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Darkhorse: Harnessing Hidden Potential in War and Life
by Amatangelo "AJ" Pasciuti
HarperCollins Leadership
A transformative war story that challenges traditional views of toughness and leadership, where masculinity develops from empathy, grit is born from failure, and power comes from placing service above self.
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Doom 34: A Firsthand Account of the Top-Secret Mission that Launched Operation Desert Storm
by Trey Morriss
Lyons Press
The first insiders recounting of a high-stakes mission that changed the course of modern combat. The mission selected 57 airmen (only one of which had any real combat experience) to fly seven B-52s that were well past their prime on a 35-hour, non-stop flight that was plagued with unforeseen complications from the moment of take-off.
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The Fabric of Hope: How God Weaves Redemption into Every Season
by Kirby Kelly
W Publishing
When life unravels and God seems silent, The Fabric of Hope invites you to look closer. With honesty and compassion, Kirby Kelly helps you see how God weaves grace into pain, purpose into waiting, and beauty into broken seasons—reminding you that none of your suffering is wasted, and your story is still being stitched together with hope.
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The Future of Work Is Grey: The Untapped Value of Age in the Workforce
by Dan Pontefract
Page Two
A massive demographic shift is reshaping the world, one that is permanently altering how we work. People are healthier, living longer, and redefining the concept of retirement. The Future of Work Is Grey, by award-winning author Dan Pontefract, reveals the critical ways we must rethink work in an era of demographic, economic, and productivity upheaval.
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Ghosts of Sicily: Charles “Lucky” Luciano, US Naval Intelligence, and the Cloak of Secrecy That Forever Changed the Military, the Mafia, and the Course of War
by Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll, Jr.
Harper Select
From the New York Times bestselling authors of Ghosts of Honolulu comes their most harrowing true story yet.
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Gospel of Lies: Surviving and Resisting Evangelical Extremism
by Promise Backlund
Media Lab Books
Gospel of Lies examines the growing divide between belief and nonbelief in an increasingly polarized society. The book offers clear, practical guidance for responding to Christian apologetics and challenging evangelical extremism while navigating difficult family relationships and personal trauma. Blending cultural analysis with personal experience, it empowers readers to pursue truth, autonomy, and healing with confidence, clarity, and compassion.
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A History of Repeated Injuries: Threats to Liberty Since American Independence
by Thomas A. Berry
Cato Institute
After 250 years, how successful has America been? Are Americans entirely free of the “injuries and usurpations” the Framers complained of? Or have modern analogues of old tyrannies crept back into the nation’s government? This book reflects on historical context and brings the discussion into the present, focusing on a select set of grievances from the Declaration in light of contemporary government policy.
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How to Stop Yelling Up the Stairs: Keeping Your Cool While Raising Your Kids
by Janel Breitenstein
Kregel Publications
An emotionally intelligent field guide on a godly approach to conflict for moms whose last nerve is shot.
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Let That Sh*t Go Guide to Life: Say Nope to Nonsense and Live a Kickass Life
by Monica Sweeney
Castle Point Books
Let That Sh*t Go Journal has sold a million copies and counting! Now, Monica Sweeney delivers more words, more laughs, and a f*ckton of inspiration—in an all-new narrative format akin to juggernauts like You Are a Badass and The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck.
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Moms in Labor: An Employment Lawyer’s Secrets to Protect Your Baby and Your Career (That HR Won’t Tell You)
by Daphne Delvaux, Esq.
HarperCollins Leadership
How to Embrace Motherhood Without Compromising Your Career. Step-by-step strategies and tangible scripts that have helped women nationwide care for their children, honor their health needs, and embrace their motherhood journeys, all without jeopardizing their ambitions!
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Proclaiming Liberty: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and the Declaration of Independence
by Timothy Sandefur
Cato Institute
Proclaiming Liberty is a fast-paced intellectual history that traces how John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and their contemporaries transformed centuries of political thought into the revolutionary principles of the Declaration of Independence—and why those principles still matter today.
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SPIT: A Life in Battles
by Jonnie Park; illus. by Sam Rodriguez, Michelle Kwon, Jaeil "Turtleboat" Cho, Aaron Kai
Third State Books
SPIT is the raw and electrifying memoir of Jonnie Park—better known by his rap moniker, Dumbfoundead—whose rise from an unruly childhood in Los Angeles’s iconic Koreatown to international rap stardom is as unlikely as it is exhilarating. A groundbreaking story of identity, resilience, and reinvention, it chronicles an American outsider who turned life’s challenges into his stage and battled his way to triumph.
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Tavern on the Green Cookbook: Seasonal Recipes and Historical Treasures from New York City’s Iconic Restaurant
by Bill Peet
Globe Pequot
Designed for both the home cook and accomplished chef this book will replicate the Tavern dining experience, featuring delicious food prepared with the flare of French-trained Executive Chef Bill Peet. With clear instructions and beautiful photographs, fans can recreate delicious meals at home, as well as read historical snapshots about the restaurant’s nearly 100 year history.
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Taxation in the Middle East and North Africa: Prospects and Possibilities
by Mario Mansour and Shafik Hebous
IMF Publications
Countries in the Middle East and North Africa are varied in their political systems and geography—factors that have shaped their development and tax policies. This book reviews income, consumption, oil and gas, and energy related taxes across 21 countries, assessing revenue, efficiency, and equity characteristics. The book offers valuable insights for area specialists, policymakers, tax experts, and researchers.
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A Wheelie Awkward Romance
by Tess Campbell
Shadow Mountain Publishing
A wildly funny, clean relationship memoir that explores love, disability, and the beautiful mess of showing up for each other.
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