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Andrew L. Whitehead
1 of 54 titles
American Idolatry: How Christian Nationalism Betrays the Gospel and Threatens the Church
by Andrew L. Whitehead
Brazos Press
Here is the descriptive copy: Power. Fear. Violence. These three idols of Christian nationalism are corrupting American Christianity. In American Idolatry, Andrew Whitehead reveals how Christian nationalism threatens the spiritual lives of American Christians and the church. He uses two key examples--racism and xenophobia--to demonstrate that these idols violate core Christian beliefs. Through stories, he illuminates expressions of Christianity that confront Christian nationalism and offer a faithful path forward.
Benjamin Weber
2 of 54 titles
American Purgatory: Prison Imperialism and the Rise of Mass Incarceration
by Benjamin Weber
The New Press
In this explosive new book, historian Benjamin D. Weber reveals how the story of American prisons is inextricably linked to the expansion of American power. For readers of The New Jim Crow, here is a bold new effort to tell the full story of prisons and incarceration as well as a powerful future vision of a world without prisons.
Nadra Nittle
3 of 54 titles
bell hooks’ Spiritual Vision: Buddhist, Christian, and Feminist
by Nadra Nittle
Fortress Press
When Black feminist and scholar bell hooks died in 2021, she was widely remembered for writing more than three dozen books across genres including memoir, poetry, theory, and criticism. This book offers readers a window into spirituality's role in hooks' writing on her life, love, feminism, and society. It speaks both to hooks's longtime followers and to newcomers to her writing.
Noah Charney
4 of 54 titles
Brushed Aside: The Untold Story of Women in Art
by Noah Charney
Rowman & Littlefield
How many female artists can you name? Artemisia Gentileschi, Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe? Here’s a 360-degree look at the role women have played in art history, including the influence and empowerment of women through art beyond those who have taken up a brush or a chisel.
Carolyn Pfeiffer
5 of 54 titles
Chasing the Panther: Adventures and Misadventures of a Cinematic Life
by Carolyn Pfeiffer
Harper Horizon
A cinematic and vibrant coming-of-age memoir, Chasing the Panther captures the thrilling and, at times, heartbreaking early years of Carolyn Pfeiffer, a pioneering film producer and one of Hollywood's first female executives—a “mini-mogul” in the words of the Wall Street Journal.
Margaret Renkl
6 of 54 titles
The Comfort of Crows
by Margaret Renkl
Spiegel & Grau
From New York Times opinion writer and bestselling author Margaret Renkl comes a “howling love letter to the world” (Ann Patchett). The Comfort of Crows is a literary devotional charting a year in Margaret’s life and yard. In fifty-two essays, with fifty-two pieces of stunning original art by Margaret’s brother, Billy, she illuminates, as few writers can, the cycles of life and death, love and loss, worry and hope, that define our lives and our place within the natural world. And answers answer the question: How can one person make a difference amid such destabilizing changes?
Chady El Khoury
7 of 54 titles
Countering the Financing of Terrorism: Good Practices to Enhance Effectiveness
by Chady El Khoury
IMF Publications
Countries face significant challenges in improving the effectiveness of their fight against terrorism financing. This book is intended to assist policymakers and practitioners in identifying key challenges and good practices for strengthening the effectiveness of counter terrorism financing frameworks. The book presents contributions by experts from the IMF, United Nations, Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units, INTERPOL, and Europol.
Azzedine T. Downes
8 of 54 titles
The Couscous Chronicles: Stories of Food, Love, and Donkeys from a Life between Cultures
by Azzedine T. Downes
Disruption Books
Azzedine Downes moves between cultures, places, and time in this wryly comedic, at times mysterious, and always curious memoir of a lifelong nomad. The Couscous Chronicles is for anyone who believes that the only real failure is to remain unchanged and in place, that true love is always a blind leap, and that a good story over a cup of tea holds the power to change one’s destiny.
Matt Kirkland
9 of 54 titles
Dracula Daily
by Matt Kirkland
Andrews McMeel Publishing
The wildly popular email newsletter that has been described as an "internet sensation" (The New York Times) and "the coolest book club on the internet" (Fast Company) is breathing new life into Bram Stoker's classic vampire novel. Now, the internet phenomenon can be experienced in this deluxe hardcover book that includes hilarious commentary and artwork from Dracula Daily readers.
Harvey Deutschendorf
10 of 54 titles
Emotional Intelligence Game Changers: 101 Simple Ways to Win at Work and Life
by Harvey Deutschendorf
Dexterity Books
Emotional Intelligence expert Harvey Deutschendorf offers practical and actionable advice for leveraging emotional intelligence to achieve success. Avoiding confusing jargon, he provides simple practices that readers can implement immediately. With 101 tips, this book can be easily referenced for specific needs or read chronologically. An insightful and effective guide for achieving desired results through small, doable changes.
Curtis Chin
11 of 54 titles
Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant: A Memoir
by Curtis Chin
Little, Brown and Company
“Vivid, moving, funny, and heartfelt,” raves Lisa Ko, author of The Leavers, “Curtis Chin’s memoir is one man’s story of growing up gay, Chinese American, and working class in 1980s Detroit, finding a place in a large and loving immigrant family and in a changing city—and in doing so, carving out a place in the world for himself.”
Alice Carrière
12 of 54 titles
Everything/Nothing/Someone
by Alice Carrière
Spiegel & Grau
"This brutal, illuminating account reads like a contemporary Girl, Interrupted.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) Alice Carrière Everything/Nothing/Someone is an electrifying, compulsively readable debut of a young woman’s coming-of-age in the bohemian ’90s, as her adolescence gives way to a struggle with a dissociative disorder. Alice finds love and untangles the stories told by her parents, the American psychiatric complex, and her broken mind to craft a unique and mesmerizing narrative of emergence and, finally, cure. For readers of masterful memoirs like The Collected Schizophrenias, Crying in H Mart, and Girl, Interrupted.
Michael Gervais with Kevin Lake
13 of 54 titles
The First Rule of Mastery: Stop Worrying about What People Think of You
by Michael Gervais with Kevin Lake
Harvard Business Review Press
Renowned high-performance psychologist Michael Gervais—Seattle Seahawks, Red Bull Stratos, Team USA—presents a guide for overcoming what may be the single greatest constrictor of human potential: our fear of people's opinions (FOPO).
Lisa McCourt
14 of 54 titles
Free Your Joy: The 12 Keys to Sustainable Happiness
by Lisa McCourt
Health Communications Inc.
Bestselling author and creator of Joy School Lisa McCourt outlines her unique formula for sustainable happiness, offering a year's worth of activities, prompts, and techniques that raise your “joy setpoint” so you can cultivate authentic, lasting peace and fulfillment in your daily life.
Rohit Bhargava & Henry Coutinho-Mason
15 of 54 titles
The Future Normal: How We Will Live, Work and Thrive in the Next Decade
by Rohit Bhargava & Henry Coutinho-Mason
Ideapress Publishing
Launched on the main stage at SXSW23 by Wall Street Journal bestselling author and futurist Rohit Bhargava, along with trend expert Henry Coutinho-Mason, The Future Normal shares groundbreaking insights into the trends and technologies that are shaping our world. These are the stories of the future normal, and they are coming sooner than you think.
Jurgen Krauss
16 of 54 titles
The German Baking Book: Cakes, Tarts, Breads, and More from the Black Forest and Beyond
by Jurgen Krauss
Weldon Owen
From Jürgen Krauss, called “possibly the best-loved contestant in Great British Baking Show history," comes a celebration of German home baking. Make classic German pastries, from apple strudel and stolen to show stopping celebration desserts such as Black Forest cake and “Blushing Maid.” It’s sehr gut!
Mihaela Noroc
17 of 54 titles
Girls of the World: 250 Portraits of Awesome
by Mihaela Noroc
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Travel from Kabul to Texas with author and photographer Mihaela Noroc and experience astonishing diversity and a shared humanity in Girls of the World: 250 Portraits of Awesome. The inspiring stories of these young women are the stories of our planet. Their gaze into the camera reveals their strength and tenacity, their joy and fun-seeking spirits, even in the face of hardships and extraordinary challenges.
Behnam Tabrizi
18 of 54 titles
Going on Offense: A Leader’s Playbook for Perpetual Innovation
by Behnam Tabrizi
Ideapress Publishing
Written by bestselling author, award-winning teacher, scholar, and global advisor, Behnam Tabrizi, Going on Offense is a must-read for any organization looking to stay innovative and competitive in today's rapidly changing market. Armed with this book, a company will be able to go on offense—continually improving its culture, adapting to new environments, and expanding into new territories.
Henna Pryor
19 of 54 titles
Good Awkward: How to Embrace the Embarrassing and Celebrate the Cringe to Become the Bravest You
by Henna Pryor
Ideapress Publishing
Awkwardness isn’t a weakness - it’s your greatest asset. In a time of blurred realities, embracing your awkwardness may seem counterintuitive. As TEDx Speaker and Executive Coach Henna Pryor shows, relishing your “Good Awkward” is essential to becoming more bold, boosting your confidence, and taking the necessary risks that help you be braver and meet your true potential.
Alisa Zipursky
20 of 54 titles
Healing Honestly: The Messy and Magnificent Path to Overcoming Self-Blame and Self-Shame
by Alisa Zipursky
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
The Least Retraumatizing Read on Childhood Sexual Abuse. For Survivors, by a Survivor. Healing Honestly is a candid, poignant, and often funny survivor-to-survivor guide to navigating the salty waters of untrue stories and victim-blaming narratives that survivors of child sex abuse hear every day.
Thich Nhat Hanh
21 of 54 titles
How to Smile
by Thich Nhat Hanh
Parallax Press
The final book in the bestselling How To series: simple, refreshing meditations of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh give us inspiration and tools for transforming our suffering and cultivating happiness In inspiring passages and simple exercises, Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh teaches us what he calls “the art of suffering.” He gives us teachings and tools for transforming suffering as well as ways to touch moments of happiness and smile even while suffering is still there.
Shaina Feinberg, Julia Rothman
22 of 54 titles
How We Got By: 111 People Share Stories of Survival, Resilience, and Hope through Hardship
by Shaina Feinberg, Julia Rothman
Andrews McMeel Publishing
When your world is upended, how do you react? Who do you become? New York Times columnists, illustrator Julia Rothman and writer Shaina Feinberg, seek answers to these questions and more in this gorgeously illustrated collection of sometimes heartbreaking, always illuminating first-person stories. These personal accounts touch on a wide variety of subjects, from money and business to relationships, family, trauma, and death.
Lisa M. Hamilton
23 of 54 titles
The Hungry Season: A Journey of War, Love, and Survival
by Lisa M. Hamilton
Little, Brown and Company
In the tradition of Katherine Boo and Tracy Kidder, a deeply reported drama ranging from the mist-covered mountains of Laos to the sunbaked flatlands of Fresno, California, tracing one woman’s quest to overcome the wounds inflicted by war and family alike.
Kim Cross
24 of 54 titles
In Light of All Darkness: Inside the Polly Klaas Kidnapping and the Search for America’s Child
by Kim Cross
Grand Central Publishing
Paced like a thriller and full of insider information on the history and science of Crime Scene Investigation, In Light of All Darkness embeds readers in one of the most famous true-crime stories of our generation—the kidnapping of Polly Klaas—a case as pivotal in the history of the FBI as the Unabomber or Oklahoma City bombing.
Lynsi Snyder
25 of 54 titles
The Ins and Outs of In-N-Out Burger: The Inside Story of California’s First Drive-Through and How It Became a Beloved Cultural Icon
by Lynsi Snyder
Nelson Books
President and CEO Lynsi Snyder delivers the official story of In-N-Out Burger of how three generations created a thriving, family-owned company, why its fans are so wildly loyal, and what led to its explosive growth and evolution into an iconic part of American culture.
Courtney B. Vance & Dr. Robin L. Smith
26 of 54 titles
The Invisible Ache: Black Men Identifying Their Pain and Reclaiming Their Power
by Courtney B. Vance & Dr. Robin L. Smith
Balance
Celebrated actor Courtney B. Vance and famed psychologist Dr. Robin Smith team up for this book that offers guidance and support to Black men looking to reclaim mental well-being and find whole, full-hearted living. A moving combination of memoir, psychology, and practical tools for Black men navigating life’s ups and downs.
Laura K. Connell
27 of 54 titles
It’s Not Your Fault: The Subconscious Reasons We Self-Sabotage and How to Stop
by Laura K. Connell
Health Communications Inc.
A guide to help readers uncover the subconscious reasons they hold themselves back along with an exploration of the ways negative childhood experiences have impacted their lives and fed into the problem.
David Rabinovitch
28 of 54 titles
Jukebox Empire: The Mob and the Dark Side of the American Dream
by David Rabinovitch
Rowman & Littlefield
From the biggest bank robbery in the world to the largest money laundering scheme in history, Jukebox Empire follows the many twists and turns in one man’s pursuit of the American dream.
Ron Shaich
29 of 54 titles
Know What Matters: Lessons from a Lifetime of Transformations
by Ron Shaich
Harvard Business Review Press
Ron Shaich, founder and former CEO of Panera Bread, built a life creating mega-successful restaurant chains, inventing a whole new category of restaurant—fast casual—in the process. Now he shares his principles for success in work and life by discovering what will matter tomorrow and building toward it today.
Maia Toll
30 of 54 titles
Letting Magic In: A Memoir of Becoming
by Maia Toll
Running Press
From Maia Toll, the best-selling author of the Wild Wisdom series and The Night School, comes the enchanted story of her own magical awakening, a journey from Brooklyn to Ireland that will inspire readers to uncover their own inner magic.
Aileen Bennett
31 of 54 titles
A Little Book About Fire
by Aileen Bennett; illus. by Aileen Bennett
Susan Schadt Press
Burning within each one of us is the promise of a flame. Sometimes it’s a wildfire, or just an ember, or it might even be kindling in need of a spark. This book is the flint and steel to set your heart ablaze. It’s an introspective look into how we might harness what’s inside us and live life in all its brilliance. It is a beautifully illustrated story that appeals to our humanity – reminding us of who we are and what we are capable of. From the quirky mind of Aileen Bennett this little book feels like a best friend who can see the real you and believes in everything you can be.
Lara Love Hardin
32 of 54 titles
The Many Lives of Mama Love
by Lara Love Hardin
Simon & Schuster
New York Times bestselling author Lara Love Hardin recounts her slide from soccer mom to opioid addict to jailhouse shot-caller and her unlikely comeback as a highly successful ghostwriter in this harrowing, hilarious, no-holds-barred memoir.
Vincent Schiraldi
33 of 54 titles
Mass Supervision: Probation, Parole, and the Illusion of Safety and Freedom
by Vincent Schiraldi
The New Press
The most comprehensive critique of probation and parole—and a provocative and compelling argument for abolishing both—from the former Probation Commissioner of New York City. Mass Supervision combines firsthand experience with deep research to illustrate how these forms of state supervision have strayed from their original goal of providing constructive and rehabilitative alternatives to prison.
Preston Fassel and Chris Grosso
34 of 54 titles
Necessary Death: What Horror Movies Teach Us About Navigating the Human Experience
by Preston Fassel and Chris Grosso
Health Communications Inc.
Based on very real and practical commentary, life experience, and occasionally, tongue-in-cheek-misfortunes of horror legends, Necessary Death explores how the horror genre, its motifs and characters, offer individuals a unique opportunity for insight and understanding of their own lives.
We Are Bookish
35 of 54 titles
NetGalley’s Book Advocate Toolkit
by We Are Bookish
NetGalley
Everything members need to succeed can be found in NetGalley's Book Advocate Toolkit. Including guidelines for creating or updating your Profile, tips for maintaining a strong Feedback Ratio, review writing advice, and steps for curating bookish social media platforms--these pages are packed with advice for utilizing NetGalley to your advantage. Download the kit and get started.
Reba McEntire
36 of 54 titles
Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots
by Reba McEntire
Harper Celebrate
In her first book in over two decades, actress and country music legend Reba McEntire takes you behind the scenes and shares the stories, recipes, and Oklahoma-style truths that guide her life. Not That Fancy is ideal for Reba fans, country music lovers, or anyone who enjoys an easygoing Western lifestyle.
Jill Winger
37 of 54 titles
Old-Fashioned on Purpose
by Jill Winger
Park Row Books
In the vein of Pioneer Woman and The Rural Diaries, and from the creator of "The Prairie Homestead," Old-Fashioned on Purpose draws from personal stories, history, and lessons from life on the homestead, encouraging readers to embrace the joys of old-fashioned living in order to reclaim a life of purpose and meaning.
Karen Walrond
38 of 54 titles
Radiant Rebellion: Reclaim Aging, Practice Joy, and Raise a Little Hell
by Karen Walrond
Broadleaf Books
What if aging is something to aspire to, not to dread? What if together we could forge a radiant rebellion against the idea of aging as a season of decline? Join Karen Walrond, author of The Lightmaker's Manifesto, in this intriguing investigation into how we can reclaim aging, cultivate joy, and resist ageism.
Susan J Godwin
39 of 54 titles
Rain Dodging: A Scholar’s Romp Through Britain in Search of a Stuart Queen
by Susan J Godwin
She Writes Press
Journey through Godwin’s free-spirited life into the 17th century court of Queen Mary of Modena, fourteen when coerced into marriage with a future king of England, yet cultivating a rarely-had female court of writers. In imaginative voice, Godwin writes of troubled family, wild college days, and music scenes in L.A. and Nashville to growth as teacher, writer, and solo traveler.
Curt Schwab & Katie Markwell
40 of 54 titles
The Responsive Enterprise
by Curt Schwab & Katie Markwell
Ideapress Publishing
It's time to re-architect your business to be fully responsive. The most responsive 15% of companies consistently deliver better results, from sales growth to share price. They don’t just withstand or flex — they embrace change and continuously exploit it. Responsive Enterprise will show you how to embrace change and turn it into your biggest competitive advantage.
Lisa Blackburn Ullven
41 of 54 titles
Secrets to Sustainable Solutions: Tips From Business, Science & Non-Profit Experts
by Lisa Blackburn Ullven
Richter Publishing
Everyone is dealt a deck of cards at birth. Each person has a role to play in the game of life. Interdependence is key to our individual and collective survival, whether it’s finding one’s professional niche, handling difficult customers, or developing creative ideas to stop climate change. Lisa helps readers identify their “superpowers” and use those to impact their personal lives.
Scott Shigeoka
42 of 54 titles
Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World
by Scott Shigeoka
Balance
Open your mind, heal your relationships, and connect across divides with this "energizing, creative, and exciting" (Gretchen Rubin) approach to deep curiosity from an internationally-recognized curiosity expert. “In our lonely, polarized world, Seek couldn’t come at a better time.” —Adam Smiley Poswolsky, bestselling author of The Quarter Life Breakthrough.
Jonathan W. White
43 of 54 titles
Shipwrecked: A True Civil War Story of Mutinies, Jailbreaks, Blockade-Running, and the Slave Trade
by Jonathan W. White
Rowman & Littlefield
The riveting story of Appleton Oaksmith, a swashbuckling sea captain whose life intersected with some of the most important moments, movements, and individuals of the mid-19th century, from the California Gold Rush, filibustering schemes in Nicaragua, Cuban liberation, and the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Loren Grush
44 of 54 titles
The Six
by Loren Grush
Scribner
In the bestselling tradition of Hidden Figures and Code Girls, the remarkable true story of America’s first women astronauts—six extraordinary women, each making history going to orbit aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle.
Barbara Jenkins
45 of 54 titles
So Long as It’s Wild: Standing Strong After My Famous Walk Across America
by Barbara Jenkins
Dexterity Books
NYT bestselling author Barbara Jenkins shares her story of walking 3,000 miles across America. From her impoverished childhood in the Ozarks to the aftermath of the infamous 1970's walk, Jenkins recounts her story with grit and determination. This long-awaited memoir captures her newfound courage and strength to step out from the shadow of her husband and claim her own story.
Kayla Lyons
46 of 54 titles
Soberish: The Science Based Guide to Taking Your Power Back from Alcohol
by Kayla Lyons
Watkins Publishing
An inclusive non-judgemental guide to becoming “soberish". Whether you’re tired of hangxiety and want to go booze free, or are looking to make small adjustments to your current drinking habits, this book will give you the tools you need to take your power back and create a relationship with alcohol that works for you.
Tom Wheeler
47 of 54 titles
Techlash: Who Makes the Rules in the Digital Gilded Age?
by Tom Wheeler
Rowman & Littlefield
As with the industrial revolution and the Gilded Age it created, new digital technology has changed commerce and culture, creating great wealth in the process, while being essentially unsupervised. Wheeler calls for an era of public interest oversight that embraces new protections for consumers and competition and encourages continued innovation.
Jaime Mahler
48 of 54 titles
Toxic Relationship Recovery
by Jaime Mahler
Adams Media
Let go of your toxic partner, heal your emotional wounds, and set healthy boundaries with this guide to overcoming toxic relationships. With Toxic Relationship Recovery, you’ll address ways that you were wronged during your relationship, learn strategies for trusting others and yourself again, find warning signs of toxicity in others, and reframe negative thoughts to a positive outlook on life.
Maggie Jackson
49 of 54 titles
Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure
by Maggie Jackson
Prometheus Books
Featuring cutting-edge research and in-depth reporting, this paradigm-shifting book shows us how to skillfully confront the unexpected and unknown, and how to seek not-knowing in the service of curiosity, wisdom, and discovery.
Jo-Ann Rosen
50 of 54 titles
Unshakeable: Trauma Informed Mindfulness and Collective Awakening
by Jo-Ann Rosen
Parallax Press
With three decades working in marginalized communities in the US, Israel, and the West Bank, mindfulness teacher and psychotherapist Jo-ann Rosen offers a wealth of wisdom and gentle humor in supporting people to access their inner strength and stability—even amidst outer chaos and catastrophe. Rosen draws on the example and practices of her teacher, the peace activist and Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, who founded Plum Village mindfulness practice centers worldwide as places of healing and restoration, to show how meditation can aid collective awakening.
Stanley Wells
51 of 54 titles
What Was Shakespeare Really Like?
by Stanley Wells
Cambridge University Press
Stanley Wells brings a lifetime of reflection to bear on some of the most tantalising questions about Shakespeare. How did he think, feel, and work? What were his relationships like? What made him laugh? What did he believe about death? Shakespeare’s elusive personality now comes to vibrant life.
Celia Landman
52 of 54 titles
When the Whole World Tips: Parenting Through Crisis with Mindfulness and Balance
by Celia Landman
Parallax Press
Move from helplessness to stability as a parent through the ancient practice of equanimity, or balance. Drawn from Buddhist wisdom and with practices included, this new approach to mindful parenting is about slowing down, letting go of the illusion of control, and caring for yourself so that you can show up as a presence of love and care for your children even in their most difficult moments.
Laura Gassner Otting
53 of 54 titles
Wonderhell
by Laura Gassner Otting
Ideapress Publishing
AS SEEN ON GOOD MORNING AMERICA! NOW A WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER! Success has always been the end goal, but when you achieve it ... something infuriatingly predictable happens. You start wondering what more you can do. The latest book from bestselling author Laura Gassner Otting teaches us how to embrace the contradiction of achieving success while still wanting more.
Dr. André Martin
54 of 54 titles
Wrong Fit, Right Fit: Why How We Work Matters More Than Ever
by Dr. André Martin
IT Revolution
How do we make work feel less like work? The issue isn’t culture, but the fit between our ideal way of working and that of the company. Based on decades of experience and exhaustive research, including interviews with knowledge workers and leaders from all walks of life, organizational psychologist Dr. André Martin guides employees and organizations to create right fit.
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