Illuminating children's biography exploring Thomas Edison's inventive genius, curiosity, and lasting impact on modern technology and society.
Uncover the juicy secrets and scandals of Hollywood's Golden Age stars in this entertaining and informative cultural history.
Epic disaster through a child's eyes: history's greatest shipwreck unfolds
Explore the fascinating intersection of science and football, uncovering the physics and strategies behind America's favorite sport.
John Harrison's quest to solve sea navigation's greatest challenge
A fresh interpretation of the prodigal son parable, challenging both religious and irreligious to embrace God's radical grace.
A memoir of toxic love, abuse, and queer identity through innovative narrative tropes.
Decoding hidden symbols that control our collective consciousness
A bold call for Islamic reform, challenging theological orthodoxy and proposing five key amendments to modernize the religion.
Explores deep platonic partnerships, challenging societal norms and redefining relationships beyond romance as life's central anchors.
Tired of rigid fashion rules? Discover how unruly aesthetics and low-effort statements are redefining personal style for a more joyful, expressive season.
Explore how the Mongol Empire evolved from brutal conquest to creating unprecedented stability across Eurasia, establishing trade networks and cultural exchange while governing the largest contiguous land empire in history.
Empowering exploration of women's health, sexuality, and cultural taboos surrounding the vagina.
Peace negotiations often happen while the bombs are still falling. Learn how the 2023 Kyiv attacks shaped the high-stakes diplomacy between world leaders.
A searing critique of mainstream feminism, advocating for inclusivity and addressing the needs of marginalized women in the movement.
Newly declassified files reveal the CIA’s early experiments on human manipulation. Explore the dark history of Project Bluebird and its modern legacy.
A brooding prince seeks revenge for his father's murder in this dark, philosophical Shakespearean tragedy of madness and mortality.
Chomsky challenges US foreign policy, arguing America exhibits traits of failed states it claims to oppose globally.