Miles and Eli explore the devastating cycle of social disconnection in homelessness-examining how losing shelter means losing family bonds, community ties, and sense of self through powerful research and personal stories of trauma and resilience.
Explore how Lambrini Girls channel collective rage through their unapologetic music, balancing fury with humor while tackling issues from workplace harassment to global politics in their critically acclaimed debut album.
A sprawling Victorian epic exposing legal corruption and societal injustice through interconnected lives in foggy London.
A visionary exploration of emerging technologies and their impact on global economics, society, and the future of work.
Explore why Penelope Douglas's 'Credence' has divided readers with its taboo relationships and trauma recovery themes, from Hollywood privilege to isolated mountain cabin life.
A groundbreaking critique of Western perceptions of Eastern cultures, challenging long-held assumptions about power, knowledge, and cultural representation.
A fascinating journey through the global scrap trade, revealing the hidden value in our discarded goods and waste.
Rival schoolgirls ignite forbidden passion in this scorching sapphic vendetta.
Explores rural China's tech revolution, challenging assumptions about innovation and globalization in unexpected places like blockchain-enabled chicken farms.
A balanced, comprehensive examination of America's contentious gun policy issues, covering history, culture, law, and current debates.
A gripping account of how the Allies reshaped the Middle East after World War I, creating conflicts that persist today.
Enchanting castle diary reveals timeless truths about growing up.
A compelling account of Congo's turbulent history, from colonial exploitation to modern struggles for democracy and independence.
Exposing mansplaining and the deeper cultural devaluation of women's knowledge and experiences.
Mountain girls discover royal dreams require courage, education, and self-discovery.
Discover how Georgia, home to 8,000-year-old winemaking and early Christianity, has maintained its unique identity despite centuries of imperial pressure—and how this small nation navigates between Russian influence and European aspirations today.
A poignant collection of essays exploring the complexities of modern relationships, from heartbreak to redemption, edited by Daniel Jones.
A powerful exploration of identity, motherhood, and post-colonial existence through letters from a Black woman to her European son.