A gripping true story of political scandal, homosexuality, and murder plots in 1960s-70s British Parliament.
A memoir of growing up as a 'bad boy' in 1940s-50s Harlem, navigating identity and literary aspirations.
Soviet librarian becomes history's deadliest female sniper in WWII's forgotten battlefront.
Definitive biography of the eccentric genius who revolutionized electricity, revealing his triumphs, struggles, and lasting technological impact.
From Junior Olympics to championship titles, Christy Churchill's remarkable equestrian career showcases her dedication to dressage excellence while balancing education and competitive success.
From sleeping on gym floors to building a $100M empire, Alex Hormozi's story is one of grit. Learn the systems he used to scale and redefine success.
Maya Angelou's powerful memoir of motherhood, activism, and self-discovery as she navigates love, politics, and racial struggles in 1960s America.
A heartwarming memoir of rediscovered love, second chances, and the transformative power of following your dreams in Paris.
A concise, accessible introduction to Newton's life and groundbreaking scientific contributions, perfect for curious minds before bedtime.
An inspiring true story of a special education teacher who defied expectations by taking his class to NASA's Space Camp.
Transform from adversity to elite athlete through self-discipline and mental toughness.
A superfan's thrilling journey from Brooklyn bedroom to Rolling Stones inner circle, revealing rock 'n' roll's gritty backstage reality.
How 23-year-old Leopold Aschenbrenner turned his controversial departure from OpenAI into a viral manifesto and $1.5B hedge fund by predicting the AGI revolution.
Comedian's final truth-bending journey blurs reality with devilish imagination.
A transgender musician's journey teaching music to Afghan children while transitioning, set against the backdrop of war-torn Kabul.
An intimate, authorized biography revealing the complex life of Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor, from stardom to activism.
Joe Davis dominated snooker for decades, but his toughest rival was his own brother. Discover how their 1940 marathon final defined the modern game.