• Image for El Paso : one hundred years of blood, race, and memory

    El Paso : one hundred years of blood, race, and memory

    "From New York Times reporter Jazmine Ulloa, a sweeping human history of El Paso, revealing violence, power, and privilege at play in America's most famous border town. El Paso has been called the "Ellis Island" of America's southern border, a mountain pass cum border town cum bifurcated metropolis where past meets future, and disadvantage meets opportunity, or so the promise goes. El Paso is an extraordinary, can't-look-away reported history; it uses deep research and dozens of new interviews to blow away the myth of this place, where Mexico's Juarez and America's El Paso intertwine. It charts the history of El Paso through five families. From the Mexican Revolution and the Mexican Repatriation, to the shifting immigration laws under Reagan and Trump and the violence and bloodshed brought on by the drug war, El Paso captures a place often misunderstood or forgotten by the rest of the country, and the world. El Paso is a brave new work of narrative nonfiction that gives new voice and perspective to history that has long been checked at the border, or told through the lens of white men alone. Ulloa draws upon meticulous research and reporting and stunning historical detail to craft the intimate narratives of an unforgettable cast of characters"--

  • Image for Fixing fairness : 4 tenets to transform diversity backlash into progress for all

    Fixing fairness : 4 tenets to transform diversity backlash into progress for all

    "DEI needs a reset. Discover how to achieve real social change in the workplace that puts everyone ahead through the groundbreaking FAIR framework. The demand for inclusive workplaces is stronger than ever, with most employees seeking a sense of belonging and fairness at work. Yet traditional diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategies have faced backlash and stagnation, leaving organizations at a crossroads. Where common DEI initiatives have failed, this book instead offers a results-based, systems-focused, all-inclusive, and universally beneficial framework to help bring about real social change in the workplace. This can be achieved through the FAIR framework: Fairness-Promote equitable treatment by addressing systemic barriers and ensuring transparent, just practices for all; Access-Expand opportunities by removing obstacles and creating pathways for underserved and underrepresented groups; Inclusion-Foster a sense of belonging where diverse voices are valued, heard, and integrated into decision-making; Representation-Reflect the diversity of society at all levels, ensuring visibility and participation across demographics. This book isn't about the next acronym or rebranding; it's a call to action for a more effective and resilient approach to social progress. The DEI industrial complex failed to make real change through unchecked growth and performative practices, and far-right antagonists only offer regressive "solutions." With clarity, urgency, and practicality, Fixing Fairness offers a third option and charts a path forward for those committed to creating better outcomes for all"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Truth and consequence : reflections on catastrophe, civil resistance, and hope

    Truth and consequence : reflections on catastrophe, civil resistance, and hope

    "When Daniel Ellsberg passed away in 2023 at the age of ninety-two, his lifelong commitment to nuclear disarmament and truth-telling at the highest levels of government enshrined him as one of the most courageous patriots America has ever seen. From his role in leaking the Pentagon Papers in 1971, for which he was charged with multiple felonies under the Espionage Act, to his anti-war activism and writings in the decades that followed, his effects on American nuclear policy, peacemaking efforts, and information politics cannot be overstated. Yet the principles he stood on remain more urgent than ever, as catastrophic wars break out and political unrest throws into question the authority of democracy and governments across the world. Truth and Consequence-edited by his son, Michael Ellsberg, and his longtime assistant Jan R. Thomas-captures Ellsberg's lifelong preoccupations with the problem of evil, the massacre of civilians, the threat of nuclear annihilation, the dangers of unquestioned obedience, and the necessity to cultivate empathy for those whom we have been taught to see as enemies. In this posthumous collection of previously unpublished writing, including autobiographical and personal essays, manifestos, and reportage, Ellsberg's ideas burst from the page with acerbic critique and powerful introspection, cementing him as one of the most heroic champions of truth in American history. Truth and Consequence does not equivocate about the bedrock convictions we must continue to uphold in his wake: freedom, integrity, and, above all, truth." --Amazon.

  • Image for My parents are dead: what now? : a panic-free guide to the practicalities of death

    My parents are dead: what now? : a panic-free guide to the practicalities of death

    "A practical guide to dealing with the legal, financial, and logistical aspects of parental death, including advice from experts and step-by-step approaches to common tasks"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for American pontiff : Pope Leo XIV and his plan to heal the church

    American pontiff : Pope Leo XIV and his plan to heal the church

    "From New York Times bestselling author and noted Catholic historian Dr Paul Kengor: A portrait of Robert Francis Prevost, his background and life, theological beliefs and teachings, relationship with his predecessors and fellow cardinals and clergy, and surprising rise to become the 267th elected Pontiff and first American Pope, and the challenges he will face and how he is likely to lead the Catholic Church, including interviews with Catholic and papal experts. In this first major biography of the new American pontiff, Editor of The American Spectator, chief academic fellow at the Institute for Faith & Freedom, professor of political science at Grove City College, historian and New York Times bestselling author of over twenty books, including A Pope and a President, The Divine Plan, and God and Ronald Reagan, Dr Paul Kengor delivers an engaging and gripping deep dive into the life and times of Robert Francis Prevost, whose election to the Chair of St. Peter on May 8, 2025, stunned the world. There had never been an American pope, and until this book, there has not been an in-depth examination of the new American pontiff and his extraordinary election. Professor Kengor takes readers on a spiritual sojourn from the very first pope, Peter, through the Medieval popes, through the turbulence of the Francis years, and through today's pope and the figures who influenced him, from St. Augustine to Pope Leo XIII. He shows how this so-called "least American American" among the cardinals is actually quintessentially American, and yet also, remarkably, is quintessentially universal--ideally so for the head of the universal Roman Catholic Church. In this definitive biography, Dr. Kengor provides fascinating information on Prevost's sudden rise from priest to bishop to cardinal and the inside story on how the vote went down in the Conclave, leading to the highly unexpected and yet overwhelming choice of Prevost on the fourth ballot. Kengor also provides a detailed treatment of the very revealing opening 40 days of Leo XIV's pontificate and offers unique insights into where the world might expect the pope to proceed hereafter. The pope's first word from the Loggia was "peace," and he has committed himself to a mission of peace and unity for the Church and the wider world. If you want to get to know this mystery man who became pope--who became the first American pontiff--this is the book, a must-read for every Catholic and for non-Catholics as well."--

  • Image for The lie you don't know you believe : how to find it, fight it & live free

    The lie you don't know you believe : how to find it, fight it & live free

    "If there was a core lie sabotaging your life, wouldn't you want to know what it is? And wouldn't you want to find the way to be free?"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Herbal gut health : natural therapies to promote healthy digestion, boost your microbiome, and support gut repair

    Herbal gut health : natural therapies to promote healthy digestion, boost your microbiome, and support gut repair

    "Heal your gut with the power of plants. Identify the common roots of gastrointestinal distress and learn how to work with more than 40 herbs, from soothing licorice to antimicrobial oregano, to enhance digestion, strengthen your microbiome, repair your gut and decrease your risk of chronic disease. Discover ways to alleviate a range of symptoms and conditions, including nervous indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, gas/bloating, nausea, gastritis, acid reflux/gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), leaky gut, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)" --

  • Image for Low-maintenance eco gardens : a practical guide to creating an easy and sustainable garden that nourishes you

    Low-maintenance eco gardens : a practical guide to creating an easy and sustainable garden that nourishes you

    "Low-Maintenance Eco Gardens is your go-to guide for creating thriving, resilient gardens that fit your space, lifestyle, and values without demanding endless hours of upkeep. Whether you're new to gardening or seeking to simplify your current routine, you'll learn how to work with nature using eco-friendly, organic techniques rooted in permaculture: start small, choose elements that serve multiple functions, and design spaces that align with your daily rhythm so the garden works for you."--Back cover.

  • Image for Biography of a dangerous idea : a new history of race from Louis XIV to Thomas Jefferson

    Biography of a dangerous idea : a new history of race from Louis XIV to Thomas Jefferson

    "A riveting history of the Enlightenment figures who shaped the concept of race, from the acclaimed author of Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely. In the first decades of the 18th century, Christianity began to lose its jurisdiction over the story of humankind. Yet centuries of xenophobia, religious intolerance, and proto-biological ideas did not simply disappear. This raw material was increasingly "processed" by secularly minded thinkers who claimed the right to rethink the category of the human. By century's end, naturalists and classifiers had divided the human species into racial categories using methods that we now associate with the Enlightenment era. In Biography of a Dangerous Idea, prize-winning biographer and specialist of the Enlightenment Andrew S. Curran retells this story through the medium of group biography. Written more like a detective story than traditional history, the book traces the emergence of race through the lives of 14 pivotal figures, among them Louis XIV, Buffon, Linnaeus, Voltaire, Hume, Adam Smith, Blumenbach, Kant, and Jefferson. Moving from the gilded halls of Versailles to the slave plantations of the Caribbean, from the court of the Mughal Empire to the drawing rooms of Monticello, this sweeping narrative not only reveals how the Enlightenment's ultimate Promethean quest intertwined with systems of oppression and empire, but also offers a groundbreaking reassessment of the era's most famous luminaries"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Why we suffer and how we heal : using narrative, ritual, and purpose to flourish through life's challenges /|cSuzan Song.

    Why we suffer and how we heal : using narrative, ritual, and purpose to flourish through life's challenges /|cSuzan Song.

    "A psychiatrist who has dedicated her life to treating global surv ivors of unspeakable horrors shares the three keys to resilience that we can use to weather stress, loss, and trauma in our own lives."--Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Getting naked : the quiet work of becoming perfecty imperfect

    Getting naked : the quiet work of becoming perfecty imperfect

    Television actor and cooking show maven Valerie Bertinelli strips away the polished facade and shares what it's really like to grow older, love harder, and start over. Now in her mid-sixties, [she] reflects on the hard-won lessons of aging, self-worth, and letting go. From her experiences with menopause, relationships, and family trauma, she writes with clarity and compassion about the insecurities that have haunted her for decades: shame and anxiety about her body, and the false belief that her value depended on perfection. Through it all, Valerie reflects on the quiet, daily work of self-acceptance -- the kind that doesn't make headlines but changes lives. Getting Naked isn't just a story of survival. It's a reckoning -- with her past, her family history, and the generational pain that shaped her. It's about the myths we believe when we're young -- about beauty, love, success -- and how we carry them until they break us open. It's about unlearning the script that says women must please, endure, and stay silent"--

  • Image for Margaret Beaufort : survivor, rebel, kingmaker

    Margaret Beaufort : survivor, rebel, kingmaker

    "The fascinating life of Margaret Beaufort, who survived the Wars of the Roses to become mother of the Tudor dynasty. Born into a century of conflict, Margaret Beaufort, the daughter of the Duke of Somerset and a descendant of Edward III, was married at the age of twelve. She was a mother, orphan, and widow by thirteen. She survived the vicissitudes of the Wars of the Roses and two further marriages to see her only son, Henry, ascend the throne of England as the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Skilled at navigating dynastic and court politics, she helped to bring about the marriage of Henry VII to Elizabeth of York, a union that would help heal the wounds of a bitterly divided nation. During Henry's reign, she exerted considerable influence at court and played a part in the upbringing of her grandson, the future Henry VIII. She was a lifelong artistic patron and supporter of academia. In old age she founded a professorship of divinity and two colleges at Cambridge University. In this memorable biography, Lauren Johnson brings Margaret Beaufort to vivid life. Johnson delineates the decades of political upheaval that were the backdrop to her long and resilient career and highlights the shrewdness that kept her afloat amid the churning waters of a brutal civil war. This was a woman whose body had to endure the trauma of childbirth, when she was little more than a child herself; who saw her baby boy on only a handful of occasions before he reached manhood; who braved decades of danger and uncertainty, but succeeded in guiding her son--through courage, political astuteness, and sheer persistance--to the greatest prize of all: the crown of England." --Dust jacket.

  • Image for Hormone havoc a science-backed protocol for perimenopause and menopause

    Hormone havoc a science-backed protocol for perimenopause and menopause

    "Hot flashes, mood swings, anxiety, weight gain, brain fog—the hormonal flux that comes with menopause and perimenopause may bring some notorious side effects, but that doesn’t mean you have to feel miserable or settle for debilitating symptoms. This isn’t your mother’s menopause! Double-board certified medical doctor Amy Shah shows you the power of targeted nutrition to manage the chaos that perimenopause and menopause can bring. There’s a growing awareness about perimenopause, the period of hormonal changes leading up to menopause that can begin as early as your late 30s. Starting in perimenopause and continuing through menopause, your immune system, gut, and metabolism get out of balance as your hormones shift. Dr. Shah’s protocol supports your hormones by increasing key nutrients—including protein, fiber, probiotics, and vitamins and minerals—to realign and nourish your body and heal your gut-brain connection, helping to reduce and relieve unpleasant menopause symptoms while dramatically decreasing the risk of serious diseases from heart disease to depression to osteoporosis." -- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for The price of mercy : unfair trials, a violent system, and a public defender's search for justice in America

    The price of mercy : unfair trials, a violent system, and a public defender's search for justice in America

    "A former public defender takes us behind the closed doors of America's criminal courts, revealing how the institutions that claim to protect us are doing the exact opposite-and offering a blueprint for finally fixing it"--

  • Image for Eggs, all day every way

    Eggs, all day every way

    "This is an ode to the egg. It cracks open the techniques and recipes that make the egg the most versatile ingredient in your kitchen. From breakfast to dinner, with methods ranging from accessible to ambitious, Tove Nilsson celebrates the egg's essential role in kitchens around the world."--Back cover.

  • Image for Churn : the tension that divides us and how to overcome it

    Churn : the tension that divides us and how to overcome it

    With Malcolm Gladwell-like clarity, Churn captures the most commonplace tensions of life in a multifaceted democracy and how to minimize their corrosive effects in everyday life.

  • Image for Separation of powers : how to preserve liberty in troubled times

    Separation of powers : how to preserve liberty in troubled times

    "In this essential and immensely timely book, Separation of Powers, Cass Sunstein explains why the separation of powers is necessary for both freedom and self-government. He shows that freedom from fear is a central goal of the separation of powers. He also explains why the executive branch is the most dangerous branch, why the idea of presidential immunity is a terrible one, and why an independent juciciary is crucial. Drawing on this extensive experience in the White House, the Department of Justice, and the Department of Homeland Security, the author also argues that the separation of powers is, in fact, six separations of powers : 1. The legislature may not exercise the executive power -- 2. The legislature may not exercise the judicial power -- 3. The executive may not exercise the legislative power -- 4. The executive may not exercise the judicial power -- 5. The judiciary may not exercise the legislative power -- 6. The judiciary may not exercise the executive power. Each of these is essential to liberty under law" -- from the publisher.

  • Image for North of ordinary : how one woman left it all behind for wilderness and wonder in Alaska's frozen frontier

    North of ordinary : how one woman left it all behind for wilderness and wonder in Alaska's frozen frontier

    "When the wild strips everything away, what's left is who you are. In the raw, untamed wilds of Alaska-where the wind howls, predators hunt, and the sun disappears for months-only a rare few figure out how to survive. Sue Aikens, the breakout star of National Geographic's long-running TV show Life Below Zero, is one of them. At her remote outpost 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle, she weathers more than just brutal winters and hungry bears. Sue battles isolation, injury, and the ghosts of a turbulent past, forging a life in a place most people wouldn't last a day. Left to fend for herself as a child, Sue's fight to survive began long before she ever set foot in Alaska. In North of Ordinary, she tells the unforgettable story of abandonment, grit, and fierce independence-from navigating deadly storms and surviving a horrific bear attack to learning how to build a life, a home, and a sense of self where most would see only desolation. With her trademark wit, fearless honesty, and an indomitable spirit, Sue proves that the toughest terrain isn't always on the map. It's the one we conquer inside. Unflinching and inspiring, North of Ordinary is a memoir of resilience, reinvention, and the extraordinary power of choosing your own way through the world"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for William and Catherine : the monarchy's new era : the inside story

    William and Catherine : the monarchy's new era : the inside story

    From the relentless media scrutiny and controversies of their 2022 Caribbean Tour to the shock cancer diagnoses of both the Princess of Wales and the King, this biography by acclaimed royal journalist Russell Myers intimately traces the story of William and Catherine's relationship from their earliest meeting at St Andrews University to the present day. Drawing on exclusive access to numerous palace insiders, it offers never-before-told context about the biggest stories to have followed the Prince and Princess of Wales in recent years--including the Sussex departure, the forming of the 'Cambridge way,' and the death of Queen Elizabeth II--and provides an unprecedented glimpse into their private lives.

  • Image for Good woman : a reckoning

    Good woman : a reckoning

    "A lifetime of playing by the rules of female social conditioning is not what it's cracked up to be for Nolan. The years of making herself smaller (literally and metaphorically); the sexual advances that led to more than she wanted; the bad marriage she fought like hell to keep; all the ways others questioned her identity or choices and she let it slide to keep the peace; her silence when requested; her body when desired--none of it worked. None of it protected her the way it was advertised to. Nolan noticed the same was true for the women around her and the women in history she read about. Across time and location, they were raised to be agreeable and "good." Hyper-visible as sexual objects but invisible as full people. Living in a physical world created by men for men. Taking on the ultimate role of birth-giver and caretaker, yet seeing it remain an unsung act, even as it's a God-like creation. Only in midlife did Nolan begin to realize she was capable of living outside these cages of conditioning so slyly insidious that they're nearly invisible. GOOD WOMAN elegantly probes the knotty conditions themselves, the costs of adhering to them, and what happens when one refuses to comply. The twelve stunning and unforgettable essays blend memoir, reportage, and history to create a collection that is alternately bold, brash, and explosive ... and ravishingly tender, sensual, and joyous"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for The supreme gift : love is the greatest thing in the world

    The supreme gift : love is the greatest thing in the world

    Reflects on 19th-century missionary Henry Drummond's sermon on love and on its subject, St. Paul's Letter to the Corinthians.

  • Image for Nothing is impossible with God : Eleven heroes. One God. Endless lessons in overcoming

    Nothing is impossible with God : Eleven heroes. One God. Endless lessons in overcoming

    "If your life doesn't look the way you expected, that doesn't mean God can't use you. The Christian life often doesn't feel like the stained-glass images we remember from childhood--happy, holy, hopeful. But God never promised that we won't have trouble. Rather, He promises to be with us through the storm."--Amazon.

  • Image for Judy Blume : a life

    Judy Blume : a life

    "The definitive biography of one of the world's most beloved literary voices, showcasing a life as triumphant and inspiring as the stories she crafted"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Let's botanize! : 101 ways to connect with plants

    Let's botanize! : 101 ways to connect with plants

    "Botanizing is the new birding! This fascinating book of 101 botany prompts is about the joy of getting to know plants in much the same way we get to know birds, through observation and attention. Let's Botanize! is a guide to learning about and understanding the world of plants, a hobby that can ease stress, bring joy, and deepen your connection with the incredible diversity of life all around you. With easy entry points and lush photography, the 101 prompts inspire readers to engage with plant life meaningfully each day by observing the parts, patterns, and processes that make plants so amazing. Examine a bud at the tip of a branch--does it have hairs or scales? What is the most brightly colored plant part you can find that is not a flower or a fruit? Listen to the plants--what sounds do you hear them making? Follow the prompts on dedicated walks in the woods, on your sidewalk, on your commute to work, or even in your kitchen! Revisit prompts at different times of year, in different countries, climates, and ecosystems. As you learn more, you may even find that revisiting the same prompt and the same tree can provide a completely different perspective as you become more familiar with the wonderful world of plants."-- Provided by publisher.

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