Pulitzer-winning comedy: one eccentric's chaotic odyssey through New Orleans
A captivating collection of history-shaping letters, from ancient times to today, revealing extraordinary personalities and pivotal moments.
Explore Mark Bevir's revolutionary take on governance as more than just government - diving into networks, markets, and collaborative decision-making that shapes every aspect of our lives, from corporate boardrooms to global institutions.
A thought-provoking exploration of human error, challenging our assumptions and revealing the surprising benefits of being wrong.
Exploring humanity's denial of mortality and its impact on culture and violence.
A Gothic tale of scientific ambition gone awry, exploring the dark consequences of creating life without considering moral responsibility.
A witty, razor-sharp collection of essays calling out bad behavior and cultural obsessions in our digital age.
Explore how the fall of Saigon transformed Australia's cultural landscape and the unique challenges faced by first-generation Vietnamese Australians balancing dual identities, traditions, and creating new community foundations.
A piercing examination of millennial burnout, tracing its roots in capitalism and social pressures.
Teens with supernatural powers fight persecution in dystopian America.
A concise yet comprehensive exploration of Islam's rich history, dispelling misconceptions and highlighting its core principles of justice and compassion.
A sweeping history exploring Christianity's profound and often hidden influence on Western civilization's moral and cultural foundations.
A powerful memoir exploring Black queer identity, masculinity, and coming-of-age experiences through personal essays and reflections.
Why is Buddhism declining while other faiths shift south? Explore how demographic changes and secularization are rewriting the story of modern faith.
An economist debunks pregnancy myths with data, empowering women to make informed choices about their pregnancies and enjoy the journey.
Explore the remarkable rise of Olmec, Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations - from mysterious colossal heads to floating gardens, uncovering how these independent cultures mastered astronomy, mathematics, and architecture across thousands of years.
One nurse. Four patients. Twelve hours. Life's fragile balance revealed.
A gripping exposé of how everyday violence undermines poverty alleviation efforts, offering hope for a safer future through justice reform.