A poignant graphic memoir exploring sexuality, family dynamics, and self-discovery through the lens of a lesbian daughter and her closeted father.
Forbidden knowledge: the secret elite engineering global power structures
A provocative exploration of America's history of magical thinking, from the Puritans to present-day conspiracy theories and political polarization.
A haunting allegory of societal collapse when an epidemic of blindness strikes, exploring humanity's fragility and resilience.
An eye-opening exploration of working-class struggles, challenging stereotypes about poverty and work ethic in urban America.
Why did a candy company sell graphic cards of global atrocities to kids? Explore the dark history and eerie predictions of this controversial 1980s set.
Challenging human selfishness, de Waal explores animal behavior to reveal our innate capacity for empathy and cooperation.
Chinese takeout is a staple, but its rise was actually a survival strategy against discrimination. Discover how early pioneers built a culinary empire.
A thought-provoking exploration of the ethics and consequences of meat consumption.
Was the world’s most famous con artist actually in prison? We separate fact from fiction to reveal how the real Frank Abagnale Jr. fooled us all.
Exploring how leisure, rooted in divine worship, is essential for culture and human freedom.
A memoir of growing up as a 'bad boy' in 1940s-50s Harlem, navigating identity and literary aspirations.
A Native American teen's humorous and heartbreaking journey as he leaves his reservation to attend an all-white high school.
A comprehensive exploration of South Africa's turbulent history, from colonial conquest to apartheid and the birth of democracy.
Small-town secrets reveal how ordinary moments hold extraordinary love.
Teens fight harvest in dystopian America where unwinding awaits.
An exploration of how Lily Allen's explicit anthem became a versatile vehicle for expressing social outrage across generations and political movements.
Exploring human success through the lives of Harold and Erica, revealing the social and unconscious aspects of human nature.