Dark family secrets unravel over one explosive dinner party.
A cunning woman's scandalous journey through 18th century society, filled with crime, romance, and moral ambiguity.
Underground survivors uncover lethal truths in a dystopian silo society.
A thought-provoking exploration of biblical ethics, challenging assumptions and reimagining moral foundations for contemporary society.
Ambrose Bierce was a master of satire who vanished into a revolution. Explore his dark wit and the war stories that defined his cynical legacy.
A compelling account of Congo's turbulent history, from colonial exploitation to modern struggles for democracy and independence.
Explore Ernest Hemingway’s 'A Moveable Feast,' a bittersweet tribute to 1920s Paris where poverty sharpened the senses and literary legends were born.
Inspiring true story of refugee youth finding hope and unity through soccer in a small American town.
A controversial guide for Christian wives on submitting to their husbands and fulfilling their God-given role in marriage.
A philosophical exploration of how media and technology create hyperreality, blurring the lines between simulation and reality.
Explores how schools shape character through routines and rituals, urging educators to model integrity and good citizenship.
How did a private gift for a partner become a global obsession? Discover the design secrets and human story behind the game that conquered the internet.
Face au déni de la RDA, une erreur de communication déclenche l'ouverture des frontières. Découvrez comment ce chaos a fait s'écrouler le bloc soviétique.
A concise guide exploring populism's core ideas, key figures, and impact on modern democracy across different regions and movements.
A powerful coming-of-age story exploring family, faith, and freedom in Nigeria through a young girl's eyes.
A witty and entertaining retelling of Greek myths, bringing ancient stories to life with Fry's signature humor and charm.
A thought-provoking exploration of race in America, examining a pivotal 1963 meeting between Robert Kennedy and James Baldwin.
A searing analysis of colonialism's psychological impact and a revolutionary call for liberation through violence and national consciousness.