A poignant memoir of love, loss, and resilience by the widow of American Sniper Chris Kyle, exploring military family life.
Civil rights icon John Lewis shares timeless wisdom on nonviolent activism and creating positive societal change through faith and perseverance.
Exploring how Lebanon fell from upper-middle-income success to 80% poverty, and what German development cooperation reveals about rebuilding trust between citizens and failing states.
A captivating journey through a pivotal American summer, filled with remarkable events and larger-than-life personalities that shaped history.
Explore how the BMM programme and regional partnerships are transforming the Horn of Africa from a high-risk transit zone into a coordinated framework for migrant safety, legal protection, and climate resilience.
A poignant memoir exploring grief, identity, and cultural connection through food after losing a Korean mother to cancer.
Insightful analysis of how nations overcome crises, drawing parallels with personal trauma and offering lessons for global challenges.
Robert Caro's detailed biography of Robert Moses
A poignant memoir of 1960s Greenwich Village, young love with Bob Dylan, and the folk music revolution.
Controversial prophecy: when mass migration shatters Western civilization
A gripping psychological thriller about a desperate woman who takes a job as a live-in maid, uncovering dark secrets.
Challenging traditional gender norms as social constructs, not innate identities.
Digital utopia's dark price: connection built on forgotten freedom
Explore the extraordinary transformation of Theodore Roosevelt from sickly child to Nobel Peace Prize winner, Medal of Honor recipient, and one of America's most influential presidents.
A vivid social history exploring the evolving perceptions and experiences of single women over the past century.
A philosophical guide to modern conservatism, exploring its principles and values in a skeptical age through personal experiences and reflections.
Deep dive into Israel's initiated conflicts from 1967 to present, exposing the gap between official narratives and declassified evidence of preemptive strikes, provocations, and strategic expansion.
A powerful exploration of the Black church's central role in African American history, culture, and resistance to oppression.