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The Lafferty Girl: Surviving Trauma, Abuse, and My Father’s Crime
by Rebecca Lafferty with Katie McNey
Union Square & Co.
The daughter of Dan Rafferty tells her story, guiding other survivors of trauma to chart their own path to healing and peace.
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Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches
by Angie Sullivan and Jennifer Welch
Hanover Square Press
From the hosts of the hit podcast I’ve Had It, Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan share an honest, humorous guide to navigating life’s challenges. Drawing from their friendship and personal struggles—addiction, infidelity, self-worth—they offer lessons in resilience, humor, and connection. This inspiring book helps readers embrace “hopeful cynicism” and find joy amidst chaos.
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Maybe This Will Save Me
by Tommy Dorfman
Hanover Square Press
From filmmaker, writer, producer and actor Tommy Dorfman—currently starring in Broadway's Romeo + Juliet—comes a beautifully written, bracingly original memoir, structured through the profound revelations of a single tarot card reading, chronicling her troubled teen years, the highs and lows of her creative career, and her journey to self-acceptance
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Regenerating Earth
by Kelsey Timmerman
Patagonia
Kelsey Timmerman’s Regenerating Earth follows his five-year journey across continents to uncover how regenerative agriculture can renew land and community. Witnessing practices rooted in Indigenous wisdom and ecological resilience, he shares hopeful stories of farmers fighting climate change by restoring soil and biodiversity—revealing how our food choices can help heal the planet and ourselves.
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Winston and the Windsors
by Andrew Morton
Hanover Square Press
Andrew Morton, one of the world’s best-known biographers presents a meticulously researched joint biography of Winston Churchill and the House of Windsor. In exploring the complex dynamic between the two, Morton argues that, regardless of whether the attitudes of the royal family were warm or icy toward Churchill, their relationship is central to the twentieth-century history of the British monarchy.
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