Compelling story of Visa's rise from humble beginnings to global financial powerhouse, revolutionizing how we pay and live.
We often fear the wrong things. Discover why our instincts about oil and climate miss the mark and how to identify the true geopolitical threats.
A groundbreaking exploration of racialized trauma, offering body-centered healing practices to mend generational wounds and overcome racial divides.
Ancient samurai wisdom on honor, loyalty, and embracing death. A timeless guide to living with purpose and discipline.
A raw, empowering memoir exposing Hollywood's dark underbelly and one woman's journey to reclaim her voice and identity.
Global supply chains are becoming fragile. Learn how to move past manufactured scarcity by building sovereign communities and mutual aid networks.
A gripping exposé of America's opioid crisis, weaving together stories of addiction, capitalism, and community devastation.
A secular American journalist and Islamic scholar explore the Quran together, challenging stereotypes and finding common ground.
Discover how history isn't just memorizing facts, but a complex discipline that interprets the entire human experience across time. Learn the methodologies historians use to make sense of our past and why it matters.
Cyborg mechanic's lunar secrets challenge fate in futuristic fairytale reimagining.
Healing generational wounds: slavery's enduring trauma and America's path forward
Bestselling mystery author's hidden identity becomes publishing's greatest whodunit.
Exploring heredity, genetics, and human identity through history and science.
A poignant exploration of young love, class dynamics, and personal growth through the complex relationship of Marianne and Connell.
Explore how John Updike's classic short story 'A&P' exemplifies key literary themes from Kennedy and Gioia's textbook, particularly focusing on momentous decisions and their aftermath in coming-of-age narratives.
A spellbinding conclusion to a magical trilogy, blending romance, history, and supernatural intrigue in a richly imagined world.
A provocative critique of modern identity politics, exploring how social justice movements impact Western society and cultural discourse.
Chomsky's incisive analysis of U.S. foreign policy, global power dynamics, and the perils of valuing dominance over human rights.