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Reflective nonfiction titles include a raw coming-of-age memoir about the difficulty of growing up in a hazardous home to essays about race, ethnicity and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1000 Hours Outside
by Ginny Yurich
DK
1000 Hours Outside, a global movement started by Ginny Yurich, challenges families to match screen time with time in the great outdoors. This book by the same name is written by Ginny and includes games, crafts, and activities—all organized by season—to help caregivers find something to do with their children outdoors every day. From playing leaf pile games to taking a hot chocolate hike and making corn husk dolls to going on an animal home hunt, 1000 Hours Outside: Activities to Match Screen Time with Green Time has hundreds of ideas for families of all ages, abilities, and types.
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After Botham: Healing From My Brother’s Murder by a White Police Officer
by Allisa Charles-Findley with Claudia Love Mair
Chalice Press
On September 6, 2018, White Dallas police officer Amber Guyger entered the apartment of Botham Jean and shot him - shattering the lives of thousands. One of the few books written by a family member of a Black man slain by a White police officer, this title follows the victim’s sister’s struggle to get her faith back and find justice for her brother.
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Alice in Wonderland: The Official Cookbook
by S.T. Bende
Insight Editions
Mealtimes keep getting “curiouser and curiouser,” with this delightful cookbook featuring over 50 delicious recipes inspired by Alice in Wonderland! Filled with fantastical appetizers, mains, and desserts, this all-ages cookbook includes an exciting range of recipes that fans will love, such as Unbirthday Cake, Curiosi-Tea, and more!
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American Leftovers: Surviving Family, Religion, and the American Dream
by Eric Wilson, Shaun Wilson, and Heidi Wilson Messner
Chalice Press
When three children head off to eastern Europe to smuggle Bibles with their parents, they have no idea their father is fleeing America because of a felony warrant for his arrest. This is the memoir of New York Times bestseller Eric Wilson and his siblings, Heidi and Shaun, as they reconcile their own spiritual fervor with the lies and dysfunction so close to home.
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American Values, Religious Voices, Volume 2 : Letters of Hope from People of Faith
by Andrea Weiss and Lisa Weinberger (editors)
University of Cincinnati Press
Religious scholars and leaders from 25 states and twenty denominations engaged in a nonpartisan social media letter-writing campaign following the 2021 Presidential inauguration. These letters in this new edition highlight core American values and bring an array of religious texts and teachings to bear on our most pressing contemporary issues. Arranged chronologically, the book includes an alternate core value reading experience, the 2021 this new edition features new artwork, original essays, and an updated biblical index.
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Attention Span: A Groundbreaking Way To Restore Balance, Happiness and Productivity
by Gloria Mark, PhD
Hanover Square Press
Rediscover your ability to pay attention with this groundbreaking new approach from "the definitive expert on distraction and multitasking" (Cal Newport). In Attention Span, psychologist Gloria Mark reveals surprising results from her decades of research into how technology affects our attention. She shows how much of what we think we know is wrong.
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Bitches in Bonnets: Life Lessons from Jane Austen’s Mean Girls
by Sarah J. Makowski
Prometheus Books
Bitches in Bonnets examines how six novels of quiet English life, penned by parochial Regency spinster Jane Austen, still provide insight on female relationships after all these years and how Austen’s writing – and our reading of it – offers solace to millions of fans worldwide.
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Brown Boy
by Omer Aziz
Scribner
“Eye-opening, achingly honest, alternately hilarious and heartbreaking—an unforgettable book.” —Amy Chua, author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother An inspiring, coming-of-age memoir about aspiration, disillusionment, and Pakistani immigrant identity as told through a revealing educational journey that began when the author saw Barack Obama on television. Brown Boy is an uncompromising interrogation of identity, family, religion, race, and class, told through Omer Aziz’s incisive and luminous prose.
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By Accident: A Memoir of Letting Go
by Joanne Greene
She Writes Press
Small in stature, large in presence, and always in charge, Joanne Greene anchored the news and hosted talk shows on San Francisco radio while totally devoted to her family. Then, a traumatic accident suddenly removed her ability to control anything. In her fragility, she discovered stillness, learned to let go, and found greater power, peace, and firmer ground.
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Change Starts with You: Following Your Fire to Heal a Broken World
by Sam Acho
Nelson Books
America is in a crucible right now. The pandemic has strained an already struggling economy. Longstanding cultural and political divisions have reached a boiling point. Change Starts with You brings a message of empowerment to everyone who wishes for a better tomorrow but isn’t sure where to start. Everyone has a role to play. Everyone can be a changemaker.
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The Cobbler: How I Disrupted an Industry, Fell from Grace, and Came Back Stronger Than Ever
by Steve Madden and Jodi Lipper
Steve Madden
Over the past thirty years, Steve Madden has taken his eponymous shoe company from a fledgling startup to a multibillion dollar global brand. In this raw, intimate, and ultimately inspiring memoir, Madden holds nothing back as he shares what it took to get here and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
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Cooking with Kids: Fun, Easy, Approachable Recipes to Help Teach Kids How to Cook
by Brianne Grajkowski
Fox Chapel Publishing
The ultimate kids’ cookbook for parents to get their children involved in the kitchen, this must-have book features 101 fun and approachable recipes that will teach kids how to cook simple dishes and drinks for every meal of the day. Each kid-friendly recipe includes easy step-by-step instructions, helpful visuals, and engaging photography that will help them grow in the kitchen.
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Crochet Creatures of Myth and Legend: 19 Designs Easy Cute Critters to Legendary Beasts
by Megan Lapp
Stackpole Books
Since 2017, Megan Lapp of Crafty Intentions has built a following for her unique crochet creations. They are intricately detailed and colorful, and yet with her step-by-step instructions, anyone can achieve her results. Crochet Creatures of Myth and Legend includes 13 Cute Critter patterns and 6 Standard Size mythological beasts in all their glory.
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Customs Matters: Strengthening Customs Administration in a Globalized World
by Augusto Azael Pérez Azcárraga, Tadatsugu Matsudaira, Gilles Montagnat-Rentier, János Nagy, and R. James Clark
IMF Publications
The accelerating pace of global transformation has seen an increasing volume and interdependence of international trade. Many new challenges have emerged: the digitalization of trade and customs processes, the adoption of new technologies and business models, renewed national security and safety of society concerns, and revamped protectionism. This book analyzes the many changes and challenges customs administrations face today.
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DEADLY QUIET CITY: True Stories from Wuhan
by Murong Xuecun
The New Press
From one of China’s most celebrated—and silenced—literary authors, riveting portraits of eight Wuhan residents at the dawn of the pandemic.
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Enslaved, Indentured, Free: Five Black Women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800–1850
by Mary Elise Antoine
Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Explore the rarely-examined history of African American women living on the Midwestern frontier through the stories of five extraordinary Black women whose lives intersected in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, in the early 1800s. The book shines a light how each woman sought and ultimately secured her freedom through resourcefulness, self-purchase, and freedom suits.
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The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT, and the Fight for Women in Science
by Kate Zernike
Scribner
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who broke the story, the inspiring account of the sixteen female scientists who forced MIT to publicly admit it had been discriminating against its female faculty for years—sparking a nationwide reckoning with the pervasive sexism in science.
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Finding Joy on Death Row: Unexpected Lessons from Lives We Discarded
by Dewey Williams
Dexterity Books
Finding Joy on Death Row is the powerful story of a broken preacher’s transformative experience learning about joy from Death Row prisoners, combined with dramatic handwritten responses from more than twenty men sentenced to die. Dewey Williams journeys into the hearts and minds of those sentenced to death, illuminating the ways in which the human spirit can suffer—and soar.
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Fitter. Calmer. Stronger. : A Mindful Approach to Exercise and Nutrition
by Ellie Goulding
Harper Horizon
In Fitter. Calmer. Stronger., global superstar Ellie Goulding shares her tips for making simple changes in your daily routines that add up to foundational changes in the way you approach health and well-being. Combining a mindful approach to exercise with delicious, nutritious recipes, this book will help you kickstart healthy habits, develop a positive mindset, and establish clear, achievable goals.
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Gay Poems for Red States
by Willie Edward Taylor Carver Jr.
University Press of Kentucky
This poignant and powerful narrative poetry collection reveals the author's personal experiences of growing up as a gay man in Appalachia. Through the touchstones of food, religion, heartache, and love we walk with Carver in his pursuit of a life filled with beauty, pride, and acceptance.
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The Godparent Book: Ideas and Activities for Godparents and Their Godchildren
by Elaine Ramshaw
Liturgy Training Publications
In The Godparent Book, Elaine Ramshaw empowers godparents to nurture the love and faith that are at the heart of the godparent-godchild relationship. She provides scores of ideas for relating at every age and in many circumstances—ideas that are appropriate for all the churches that call for godparents.
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The Hard Parts: A Memoir of Courage and Triumph
by Oksana Masters
Scribner
"A gut-wrenching, wildly inspiring story about overcoming the most daunting obstacles through steely tenacity, sheer will, and a great big dose of motherly love." —Jeannette Walls, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Castle. Oksana Masters, the United States’ most decorated winter Paralympic or Olympic athlete, tells her jaw-dropping story of triumphing over extraordinary Chernobyl disaster-caused physical challenges to create a life that, by example, challenges everyone to push through what is holding them back.
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The History of the NBA in Twelve Games: From 24 Seconds to 30,000 Three-Pointers
by Sean Deveney
Lyons Press
Veteran NBA reporter and editor Sean Deveney explores the unique characters and backstories of 12 crucial games in the history of the league, while putting them into the context of their influence on the direction of the game.
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I Am Debra Lee: A Memoir
by Debra Lee
Legacy Lit
In this exciting debut, legendary leader and former CEO of BET Networks, Debra Lee, shows readers how she climbed to the top of the entertainment industry and broke through the glass ceilings of gender and race. Part memoir, part career advice book, learn how she became the leader of a major enterprise and the “first” in many rooms.
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Imagining Central America: Short Histories
by Serena Cosgrove and Isabeau J. Belisle
University of Cincinnati Press
A concise review of the major events, social movements, politics, and economics of the seven countries that comprise Central America. Given the strategic location of Central America, its importance to US foreign policy, and the migration from the region to other parts of the world, this succinct summary of the countries of Central America is an essential resource on the region’s governance, economics, and structures of power, Imagining Central America highlights the many ways that Central American countries are connected to the United States through resettling, economic investment, culture flows, and foreign policy. Each of the seven chapters focuses on a different country within Central America—Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama and includes maps and suggested readings.
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Interdisciplinary Community Engaged Research for Health
by Kelli E. Canada & Clark M. Peters (editors)
University of Cincinnati Press
The five books in this series examine new strategies that are community centered and social justice driven to achieve health equity. By bringing together diverse stakeholders with different types of expertise—from academics to practitioners and the community itself, an inclusive team of diverse collaboration works to solve real-world problems.
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It’s Always Been Ours: Rewriting the Story of Black Women’s Bodies
by Jessica Wilson, MS, RD
Hachette Go
In It’s Always Been Ours, eating disorder specialist and storyteller Jessica Wilson challenges us to rethink the politics of body liberation by centering the bodies of Black women in our cultural discussions of self-image, food, health, and wellness.
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The Joy of Saying No: A Simple Plan to Stop People Pleasing, Reclaim Boundaries, and Say Yes to the Life You Want
by Natalie Lue
Harper Horizon
No is not a dirty word. From the creator of the popular blog, Baggage Reclaim, follow author Natalie Lue’s six-step plan to find your no so you can create healthier boundaries, reconnect with your values, and say yes to the life you want.
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The Love You Save: A Memoir
by Goldie Taylor
Hanover Square Press
Profoundly moving, exquisitely rendered and ultimately uplifting, The Love You Save is a story about hidden strength, perseverance against unimaginable odds, the beauty and pain of girlhood, and the power of the written word. With echoes of Maya Angelou, Goldie’s Taylor's debut memoir shines a light on the strictures of race, class and gender in a post-Jim Crow America.
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Madame Restell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Old New York’s Most Fabulous, Fearless, and Infamous Abortionist
by Jennifer Wright
Hachette Books
A sharp, witty Gilded Age medical history starring the glamorous Madame Restell, a fearless birth control provider and abortionist for unmarried women in NYC, in defiance of persecution from powerful men. Required reading for anyone and everyone who believes that when it comes to women’s rights, women’s bodies, and women’s history, women should have the last word.
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Maybe Swearing Will Help: Relax and Curse Your Ass Off in Cross-Stitch
by Weldon Owen
Weldon Owen
Combine two of the best stress-relievers—cursing, and cross stitch—into one of the most irreverently enjoyable crafting experiences you’ll ever have. With 25 patterns from the crafting world’s most bad-ass cross-stitch designers, this book has everything from a modern take on the traditional sampler to retro comic book designs, all with snarky to downright foul-mouthed phrases. It is not your grandmother’s cross stitch.
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My Sunday Best: Pearls of Wisdom, Wit, Grace, and Style
by Dr. La Verne Ford Wimberly
Nelson Books
After posting selfies in her Sunday best for fifty-two consecutive weeks during the pandemic, Dr. La Verne Ford Wimberly, a career educator and community icon from Tulsa, became a viral sensation, appearing everywhere from the Washington Post to CNN to Fox News. My Sunday Best is a collection of stories and lessons that will inspire readers to uplift their communities.
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Notes on Complexity: A Scientific Theory of Connection, Consciousness, and Being
by Neil Theise
Spiegel & Grau
An electrifying introduction to complexity theory, the science of complex systems—from cells to humans, ecosystems, and beyond—that profoundly reframes our understanding, revealing our interconnectedness. Ian Baker calls it "a transformative journey into the complex, complementary interactions that inform science, art, and religion and which illuminate our existence as conscious and creative beings, inseparable from the totality of life."
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Oh Love, Come Close: A Memoir
by Lindsey Frazier
Dexterity Books
Debut author Lindsey Frazier pens a raw and honest memoir about identity, overcoming trauma, and the sheer beauty that can be found if we open ourselves up to love. Oh Love, Come Close explores the emotional wounds that fragmented a woman’s identity, and the retracing of steps needed to pick up the pieces—her sexuality, spirituality, fidelity, and a complicated past.
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The Portfolio Life: How to Future-Proof Your Career, Avoid Burnout, and Build a Life Bigger than Your Business Card
by Christina Wallace
Balance
Your parents’ advice to focus on one career path? It doesn’t work anymore. In The Portfolio Life, Harvard professor, serial entrepreneur, and self-described "human Venn diagram" Christina Wallace adapts tried-and-true practices from the business sector to help you eschew the cult of ambition and experience the freedom of building the flexible, fulfilling, and sustainable life you want.
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Preparing For War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism – and What Comes Next
by Bradley Onishi
Broadleaf Books
The insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was not a blip or an aberration. It was the logical outcome of years of a White evangelical subculture's preparation for war. Religion scholar and former insider Bradley Onishi maps the origins of White Christian nationalism and traces its offshoots in Preparing for War.
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Quitting: A Life Strategy
by Julia Keller, PhD
Balance
Quitting: A Life Strategy humanely reminds us that, in order to live meaningful, satisfying lives, sometimes we have to say “no”—full stop. As she weaves reportage from scientific research, incisive pop culture commentary, and conversations with people who have made profound change in their own lives, Keller gives readers the rationale and confidence they need to pull the plug.
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Race, Ethnicity and the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Melvin Thomas, Loren Henderson and Hayward Derrick Horton (editors)
University of Cincinnati Press
In the U.S., the material advantages afforded by whiteness lead to lower rates of infections and deaths from COVID-19 when compared to the rates among Black, Latino, and Native American populations. These essays provide a mix of critical examination of the progress and direction of our COVID-19 response, personal accounts of the stark difference in care, outcomes for minorities throughout the U.S., and recommendations to create a foundation for future response.
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Rebels, Despots & Saints: The Ancestors Who Free Us and The Ancestors We Need to Free
by Sandhya Rani Jha
Chalice Press
The practices, rituals and beliefs of our ancestors can shape us in beautiful or harmful ways, sometimes without our awareness. In Rebels, Despots, & Saints, Sandhya Rani Jha, Founder of the Bay area's Oakland Peace Center, helps us to learn from our ancestors’ struggles, failures, and triumphs, and connect with the ancestors we didn’t know we could claim for our own spiritual work of justice.
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Relationship Rx: Prescriptions for Lasting Love and Deeper Connection
by Pepper Schwartz, PhD and Jessica Griffin, PsyD
Rowman & Littlefield
What if couples could take their relationship vitamins or medicine in order to prevent and treat problems in their relationships or restore their struggling relationship back to health? Here, two seasoned relationship experts address the top problems in relationships and provide simple strategies and exercises, grounded in relationship science, that couples can use to have the healthiest – and happiest – relationship of their lives.
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Represent! Embroidery: Stitch 10 Colorful Projects & 100 Designs Featuring a Full Range of Shapes, Skin Tones & Hair Textures
by Bianca Springer
C&T Publishing
Embroidery motifs for every hair type and person! Representation matters, and this embroidery looks like you! Celebrate diversity with 10 projects and more than 50 motifs in a wide array of skin tones, body shapes, and hair textures.
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Reshape Your Life: Don’t Settle Because You Are Worth It
by Ali Landry
Nelson Books
Popular lifestyle influencer Ali Landry shares the personal stories, proven tips, research-based strategies, and inspirational advice that will help women reshape their lives for optimal vitality and make their healthiest choices so that they can embrace life to its fullest.
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Retracing the Iron Curtain: A 3,000-Mile Journey Through the End and Afterlife of the Cold War
by Timothy Phillips
The Experiment
Phillips travels the Iron Curtain's 3,000 miles, from the Arctic to where Armenia meets Azerbaijan and Turkey. He explores the borderlands where clashing ideologies took form in concrete and barbed wire—and the new Europe that emerged from the ruins. Transporting readers across eight decades, Retracing the Iron Curtain reveals how a defining 20th-century conflict echoes louder than ever today.
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Rooted in Wonder
by Eryn Lynum
Kregel Publications
For a generation whose eyes are trained on screens, encountering nature at all looks increasingly difficult, much less seeing how it reveals God. How can you help your children re-engage with a world full of amazement, creativity, and love? The best-selling author of 965 Pennies shows other parents how they can find, nourish, and cherish an ethical and enthusiastic relationship with nature and the Creator.
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Sink: A Memoir
by Joseph Earl Thomas
Grand Central Publishing
"A brilliant and brilliantly different" (Kiese Laymon), wrenching and redemptive coming-of-age memoir about the difficulty of growing up in a hazardous home and the glory of finding salvation in geek culture. “All blood and nerve and near-unbearable beauty” (Carmen Maria Machado).
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Sorry, Sorry, Sorry: The Case for Good Apologies
by Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy
Gallery Books
Why is it so hard to apologize well? Authors Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy delve into how to respond to a bad apology; why corporations, celebrities, and governments seldom apologize well; and most of all, why good apologies are powerful and restorative. With thoughtfulness and humor, Sorry, Sorry, Sorry will help make the world a better place, one apology at a time.
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Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution
by Rainn Wilson
Hachette Go
Comedic actor and performer Rainn Wilson, cofounder of the media company SoulPancake, explores the benefits spirituality gives us in creating solutions for an increasingly challenging world. Filled with genuine insight, humor, and personal stories—Wilson offers the keys to delving into ancient wisdom and seeking out practical, transformative answers to life’s biggest questions.
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Spaced Out: How the NBA’s Three-Point Revolution Changed Everything You Thought You Knew About Basketball
by Mike Prada
Triumph Books
As the NBA celebrates 75 years of existence, today's game looks nothing like it did in generations past. Today's stars enter the league with more versatility and fluidity than ever before, and they need it to handle the strategies, philosophies, schemes, and skill sets that didn't exist. Spaced Out tells the story of what professional basketball looks like right now and how it got here.
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The Speaking Stone: Stories Cemeteries Tell
by Michael Griffith
University of Cincinnati Press
The Speaking Stone: Stories Cemeteries Tell is a literary love letter to the joys of wandering graveyards. Cincinnati resident Michael Griffith began taking daily jaunts to Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum, the nation’s third-largest cemetery following curiosity and accident wherever they led. The result is this fascinating collection of essays that emerge from chance encounters with an interesting headstone, odd epitaph, unusual name, or quirk of memory and stories of race, feminism, art, and death.
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The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself: Racial Myths and Our American Narratives
by David Mura
University of Minnesota Press
From the country’s founding through the 2020 summer of Black Lives Matter, David Mura unmasks how white stories about race attempt to erase the brutality of the past and underpin systemic racism in the present. He shows how deeply we need to change our racial narratives to dissolve the myth of Whiteness and fully acknowledge the experiences of Black Americans.
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The Tao of the Backup Catcher: Playing Baseball for the Love of the Game
by Tim Brown, with Erik Kratz
Twelve
Told partly through the experiences of MLB veteran, Erik Kratz, The Tao of the Backup Catcher chronicles the unsung men of baseball who serve the job, the hardships they face, and their love for a game that would not always love them back.
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The Three Elissas: A Tale of Privilege, Rebellion, And a Shared Tragic Fate
by Samantha Leach
Legacy Lit
Bustle editor and writer Samantha Leach traces the lives of a trio of girls who met in the Troubled Teen Industry and went on to share the same tragic fate. The Three Elissas will challenge what you know about the opioid epidemic and the Troubled Teen Industry — and ultimately offer a window into the secret lives of young suburban women.
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Time: The Untold Story of the Love That Held Us Together When Incarceration Kept Us Apart
by Fox and Rob Richardson
Baker Books
The documentary of their epic love despite two decades apart due to incarceration was nominated for an Oscar. Now Fox and Rob Richardson reveal the rest of their riveting story, including the faith that sustained them and the miracles that brought them back together again.
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Tough Titties: On Living Your Best Life When You’re the F-ing Worst
by Laura Belgray
Hachette Books
From award-winning TV writer and founder of Talking Shrimp Laura Belgray, a hilarious collection of painfully relatable coming-of-age stories and life lessons learned the hard (and embarrassing) way. Described by Laura’s own husband as “Loser Sex and the City,” Tough Titties gives you permission to be a dork, a user, a sometimes-unspiritual slacker, and, ultimately, 100% you
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Tweakerworld: A Memoir
by Jason Yamas
Unnamed Press
Tweakerworld is about the year Jason Yamas became the top meth dealer in the Bay Area. Unlike any other addiction memoir, it is an account of how drug use and chemsex in the gay community is operated and sustained through dating apps. Yamas intends to shine a light on the invisible world beyond the initial taboo hang outs
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Twist: An American Girl
by Adele Bertei
ZE Books
Twist is an episodic survival of the fittest, navigating the crooked rivers of the foster care system, poverty, race, sexuality, and gender. Through the eyes of her alter ego, Maddie Twist, musician Adele Bertei threads together the tapestry of an extraordinary, troubled childhood in the 60s and 70s. It’s a memoir of heartbreak and perseverance, and, ultimately, redemption.
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The Unhackable Internet: How Rebuilding Cyberspace Can Create Real Security and Prevent Financial Collapse
by Thomas P. Vartanian
Prometheus Books
This incisive and important book investigates the creation and history of our financial Internet, the vulnerabilities of our current data storage and sharing platforms, the pitfalls and potential that cryptocurrency holds, the promise that quantum computing and the blockchain offer, and how we can – and must – make a stronger and safer Internet.
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The War Came To Us: Life and Death in Ukraine
by Christopher Miller
Bloomsbury
The inside story of Ukraine's bravery and defiance in the face of Russian aggression, from the conflict’s leading journalist. This is the story of modern Ukraine and its transformation, as told through the lives of Ukrainians, their fears and struggles. It is Ukraine in all its glory: vast, weird, exhilarating, defiant, resilient, trying to escape the long shadow of its former imperial ruler while fighting to build a new future.
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Warrior Mother: Equipping Your Heart to Fight for Your Family’s Faith
by Victoria Riollano
Kregel Publications
A battle of wills with your kids. A spiritual battle for their hearts. A personal battle to wake up and take on another day of parenting challenges. Moms face new fights every day. Warrior Mother offers you practical and authentic advice on outfitting yourself for every battle from a military mom of seven who knows what it means to go to war for your kids.
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Warrior: My Path to Being Brave
by Lisa Guerrero
Hachette Books
Lisa Guerrero chronicles her iconic career—from dealing with harassment as a sports broadcaster to chasing “bad guys” for Inside Edition—and proves that through small, daily acts, bravery is a muscle we can strengthen over time.
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Without Restraint: How Skiing Saved My Son’s Life
by Robert C. DeLena and Ryan C. DeLena
Falcon Guides
Ryan DeLena had difficulty controlling his emotional outbursts, which led to placement in schools that relied on detrimental methods of behavior modification. This is a joint memoir told with pain and levity, struggle and strength, adventure and heart. It is the story of a misunderstood boy, a father’s growth, and a shared love of the outdoors that formed their unbreakable bond.
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The Women Who Built Hollywood: 12 Trailblazers in Front of and Behind the Camera
by Susan Goldman Rubin; Foreword by Ruth E. Carter with Meera Manek
Calkins Creek
Discover the electrifying untold stories of the pioneering and groundbreaking women of Old Hollywood in this nonfiction book for young readers. From well-known, glamorous starlets like Mary Pickford and Lillian Gish, to under-appreciated trailblazers like Anna May Wong and Hattie McDaniel, acclaimed author Susan Goldman Rubin shows that movies wouldn’t be the same without the women who succeeded against the odds and built Hollywood from the ground up.
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Work & Live Anywhere: Island Hopping in Greece
by Tara Richter-Hatzilias
Richter Publishing
Yes, you can travel the world while you are working. The world has changed. If you are a digital nomad, or want to be, then this is the book for you! Or if you just want to travel and learn more about Greece. This has all the tips n’ tricks to start globe trotting and get out there!
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