• Image for More and more and more : an all-consuming history of energy

    More and more and more : an all-consuming history of energy

    "The radical, paradigm-shifting international bestseller that destroys our delusions about energy consumption and will change the way we talk about climate change. We have long been taught that humanity's relationship with energy is one of progress, with wood superseded by coal, coal by oil, oil by nuclear--until at some future point everything will be replaced by "green" energy. But the long-held belief in transition and sustainability is completely untrue, Jean-Baptiste Fressoz argues. More and More and More demolishes this disastrous fallacy, showing how our industrial age and beyond has in fact been powered by an ever-greater accumulation of each major energy source feeding off the others. Using a fascinating array of examples from past and present, from the whaling and candle-making industries of the nineteenth century to our post-nuclear age today, Fressoz describes how humanity has gorged on all forms of energy--with whole forests used to prop up coal mines, and fossil fuels remaining central to the creation of innumerable new products we rely on every day. While nations have signed climate agreements aimed at reducing fossil fuels, the sad truth is that the world today burns more wood, coal, and carbon than ever before. More and More and More forces readers to confront hard truths, including how "transition" was originally promoted by energy companies, not as a genuine plan, but as a way to put off any meaningful change. It offers a clear-eyed understanding of the modern world in all its voracious reality and shines a hard light on the true nature of the enormous challenges eight billion of us face, as we stand at the precipice of planetary crisis."--Amazon.com.

  • Image for Recharge : boosting your mental battery, one conversation at a time : real talk on stress with rebels, rappers, and innovators

    Recharge : boosting your mental battery, one conversation at a time : real talk on stress with rebels, rappers, and innovators

    Recharge is a transformative guide to mental wellness by David Ko, CEO of Calm. Through revealing conversations with a diverse array of figures, including actor and comedian Randall Park, radio personality Delilah, rapper Macklemore, former Apple CEO John Sculley, and former NFL player Carl Nassib, this book delves into the profound effects of stress on our lives. Ko offers practical techniques to manage anxiety, enhance work-life balance, and build emotional resilience. By utilizing the metaphor of a battery, he provides readers with a straightforward yet impactful tool to assess and recharge their mental energy.

  • Image for The gods of New York : egotists, idealists, opportunists, and the birth of the modern city : 1986-1990

    The gods of New York : egotists, idealists, opportunists, and the birth of the modern city : 1986-1990

    "New York City entered 1986 as a city reborn, with record profits on Wall Street sending waves of money splashing across Manhattan and bringing a once-bankrupt, reeling city back to life. But it also entered 1986 as a city divided. Nearly one-third of the city's Black and Hispanic residents were living below the federal poverty line. Thousands of New Yorkers were sleeping in the streets-and in many cases addicted to drugs, dying of AIDS, or suffering from mental illness. The manufacturing jobs that had once sustained a thriving middle class had vanished. Long-simmering racial tensions threatened to boil over. Over the next four years, a singular confluence of events-involving a cast of outsized, unforgettable characters-would widen those divisions into chasms. Ed Koch. Donald Trump. Al Sharpton. The Central Park Five. Spike Lee. Rudy Giuliani. Howard Beach. Tawana Brawley. The Preppy Murder. Jimmy Breslin. Do the Right Thing, Wall Street, crack, the AIDS epidemic, and, of course, ready to pour gasoline on every fire-the tabloids. In The Gods of New York, Jonathan Mahler tells the story of these convulsive, defining years"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for The trafficker next door : how household employers exploit domestic workers

    The trafficker next door : how household employers exploit domestic workers

    "Award-winning sociologist Rhacel Salazar Parreñas explains the warped psychology and perfectly legal practices that allow modern-day slavery to persist."--Christine L. Williams, author of Gaslighted and former president of the American Sociological Association. A renowned sociologist examines the pernicious societal forces that lead employers to exploit vulnerable domestic workers. "Kaya mo ba?" Can you take it? An instructor asks this of a group of migrant workers in the Philippines, as they prepare for domestic work in wealthier countries. Can you take the grueling work? "Kaya," the women say. "We can." The phrase "human trafficking" often conjures nightmarish images of sexual exploitation, but Rhacel Salazar Parreñas reveals that the vast majority of trafficking victims are domestic workers who suffer abuse not at the hands of shadowy crime lords but rather "ordinary" family employers. Drawing on twenty years of groundbreaking research across three continents, Parreñas exposes the grim realities faced by migrant workers ensnared in forced labor due to poverty and debt bondage. She uncovers how entrenched social and legal norms, coupled with a patronizing "employer savior complex," foster a troubling sense of ownership among employers over "their" domestic workers. Through powerful firsthand accounts--including harrowing stories of workers living in hot, windowless rooms, experiencing food deprivation, having their makeup, jewelry, and phones confiscated, and having their wages stolen--Parreñas illustrates the migrants' desperation, and the power dynamics that lead to a global network of exploitation. Parreñas urgent narrative challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about everyday household arrangements and calls for justice and fair treatment for all workers.

  • Image for Vax facts : what to consider before vaccinating at all ages & all stages of life

    Vax facts : what to consider before vaccinating at all ages & all stages of life

    "Objections to mandatory vaccination are widespread in the world today. Rather than being a new development, such objections have existed since vaccinations were first introduced. This book provides complete coverage of the history and background of vaccination issues in the United States and around the world, along with a detailed examination of the issues related to the use of vaccination today, and supplies readers with the necessary information to consider if the potential benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks. Vaccination Controversies: A Reference Handbook overviews the scientific basis for and history of immunization as a method for protecting individuals against disease, along with a review of the social, political, and economic issues related to the use of immunization in both human and animal populations. The book debunks prevalent public health myths by clearly outlining the scientific consensus behind modern immunization regimes. Also included are profiles of important individuals and organizations within the history of vaccination, a chronology of important events, as well as pertinent reports, laws, and court decisions that give the reader a greater appreciation of the issues surrounding vaccination."--Publisher's website.

  • Image for The feather detective : mystery, mayhem, and the magnificent life of Roxie Laybourne

    The feather detective : mystery, mayhem, and the magnificent life of Roxie Laybourne

    "The fascinating and remarkable true story of the world's first forensic ornithologist- Roxie Laybourne, who broke down barriers for women, solved murders, and investigated deadly airplane crashes with nothing more than a microscope and a few fragments of feathers"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for This American woman : a one-in-a-billion memoir

    This American woman : a one-in-a-billion memoir

    Zarna, labeled "too American" in her Indian childhood for being outspoken and curious, escaped an arranged marriage at 14 and eventually landed in Akron, Ohio. There, she explored various roles--from lawyer to screenwriter--before discovering her true calling in stand-up comedy, where her bold voice finally felt at home.

  • Image for Household deformation : the rise and permanence of modern homelessness

    Household deformation : the rise and permanence of modern homelessness

    "Using stories, statistics and the sociological imagination, Household Deformation explains how the rise in single adult households fueled by societal norm changes and anti-family federal low-income housing policy has precipitated the rise in homelessness over the past 50 years. Ullman also shows how the federal definition itself confuses the public about who is housed and who is not and creates the persistently high levels reported annually" --

  • Image for Albrecht Dürer : his life and works in 500 images : an illustrated exploration of the artist in context, with a biography and gallery of his paintings and drawings

    Albrecht Dürer : his life and works in 500 images : an illustrated exploration of the artist in context, with a biography and gallery of his paintings and drawings

    "An insightful and detailed reference book on the extraordinary work of the sixteenth-century artist Albrecht Dürer the Younger." -- back cover.

  • Image for The Admiral's bookshelf

    The Admiral's bookshelf

    "Admiral James Stavridis, a leader in international business, national security, and global philanthropy, shares the books that facilitated his success. A guide to living and leading through reading, The Admiral's Bookshelf links twenty-five essential life lessons and leadership principles to the books that best illustrate them"--

  • Image for Blessed minds : breaking the silence about neurodiversity

    Blessed minds : breaking the silence about neurodiversity

    "Neurodiversity is only now being widely understood for the unique ways it affects how we interact in all kinds--even church. Learn how to honor and celebrate neurodiversity, creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and understood. This book is your guide to fostering a church that truly reflects the love and acceptance of Christ. Blessed Minds: Breaking the Silence about Neurodiversity is a profound exploration of how the church can embrace and honor neurodiversity. Affecting up to 20 percent of Americans, neurodiversity includes autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and several other conditions. Through personal stories, historical context, and theological insights, beloved author Sarah Griffith Lund unpacks the concepts of neurodiversity, mental health, and disability. This book challenges the stigma surrounding neurodivergent individuals and offers practical steps for creating inclusive and supportive faith communities. With themes of vulnerability, compassion, and justice, Blessed Minds is a call to recognize the divine nature of all minds and to foster a church environment where every individual is valued and celebrated"--Publisher's description.

  • Image for Breaking the engagement : how China won & lost America

    Breaking the engagement : how China won & lost America

    "For over five decades following the 1972 rapprochement between the United States and China, the two countries seemed to be steadily building a sound relationship, even accounting for periodic setbacks like the Tiananmen Square massacre. The last decade, though, has seen a sharp increase in tensions and a complete reorientation of American policies toward China-from "engagement" to "competition." In Breaking the Engagement: How China Won & Lost America, esteemed scholar David Shambaugh examines the evolution, expansion, and disintegration of the American engagement strategy towards China. Shambaugh attributes the recent sharp deterioration of relations to a combination of China's actions and American expectations. Xi Jinping's increasingly assertive foreign policy and domestic repression has directly challenged American interests. More deeply, he argues that the real underlying cause is America's longstanding paternalistic approach to transform China into a liberal state and society which conforms with the U.S.-led global liberal order. When China has generally evolved in this direction--politically, economically, socially, intellectually, and internationally--it corresponds with American aspirations and the two could cooperate. But when Beijing pushes back against this transformative strategy--which Beijing sees as subversion--Americans become disillusioned and U.S. policymakers see China as a malign regime, which must be countered. By focusing on the role of perceptions and U.S. expectations in fueling the shift towards competition and rivalry in the last decade, Shambaugh provides a unique new perspective on this critical global relationship"--

  • Image for Supporting someone polyamorous : FAQs about non-monogamy and allyship for family, friends and loved ones

    Supporting someone polyamorous : FAQs about non-monogamy and allyship for family, friends and loved ones

    "A guide for family and friends of polyamorous people so that they can better understand and support their loved one"--

  • Image for I just wish I had a bigger kitchen : and other lies I think will make me happy

    I just wish I had a bigger kitchen : and other lies I think will make me happy

    In a social media saturated world where it's all too easy to believe we'd be happy "if only," popular mentor of moms offers practical advice, tips, and her trademark philosophy of home to help you identify and dismantle the 10 most common lies about time, friends, money, and home life-- to truly enjoy the life you already have.

  • Image for The wealth ladder : proven strategies for every step of your financial life

    The wealth ladder : proven strategies for every step of your financial life

    The Wealth Ladder offers a strategic, stage-based approach to building financial stability and growth. Instead of relying on generic advice or working harder without results, this book introduces six distinct levels of wealth, each requiring a unique strategy for managing spending, income, and investments. Designed to adapt with life's changes, The Wealth Ladder helps readers make smarter financial decisions with less stress and a clearer path to long-term prosperity.

  • Image for My Russia : what I saw inside the Kremlin

    My Russia : what I saw inside the Kremlin

    "My Russia is an autobiography that traces Jill Dougherty's fascination with Russia and shares the insights into the country, its people, and its leader she has gleaned through forty years of reporting. Readers will see Russia's evolution through the eyes of the dedicated and compassionate woman they have watched on cable since 1983"--

  • Image for Southern bred : poems

    Southern bred : poems

    "A haunting, powerful collection of gothic poems that captivate and transport the reader into the heart and soul of the Deep South. Each poem offers a glimpse into its mystery and enchantment, drawing you in with a blend of beauty and darkness. In the style of a memoir in verse, it showcases Ghigna's southern soul and his tender, yet piercing language, and affirms his place as one of the finest poets of our time." --

  • Image for Please live : the Chechen wars, my mother and me

    Please live : the Chechen wars, my mother and me

    " Lana was born on on 3 March 1994 in a dilapidated hospital on the outskirts of Yekaterinburg, Russia, thousands of miles away from Chechnya, the place that would become her real home, a place that was just months away from war. Fifteen years later, her mother was abducted and murdered. A mountainous slither of land which creates a natural boundary between Europe and Asia, for centuries Chechnya had been a sharp bone in Russia's throat. Three years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Yeltsin Administration, frustrated by the continued presence of the independence movement within Chechnya, Russia invaded. It was a war of extraordinary brutality. It turned Lana's mother, Natalia Estemirova, from a teacher into a human rights investigator. As a member of MEMORIAL she was intent on exposing the kidnappings, bombings, torture and murders committed by Russian forces - and by Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen dictator now involved with the Russian army. Working hand-in-glove with Anna Politkovskaya and Stanislav Markelov, amongst many brave others, Natalia Estemirova also wrote for Novaya Gazeta, further focusing the world's attention on what was happening. Tragically, Anna Politkovskaya and Stanislav Markelov were each murdered in retaliation for their work, and on the 15th of July 2009 Natalia Estemirova was abducted from outside her Grozny apartment block and killed. This is Lana's story of growing up in a war. Of the intense bond between a mother and daughter, navigating a need to be together while knowing that safety meant living apart, often for months at a time. It is a book both about being brave and about being ordinary in extraordinary times. It's the fulfilment of a promise she made at her mother's grave"--Publisher's description.

  • Image for Book of magic and the occult : a visual history

    Book of magic and the occult : a visual history

    Magic and the occult have held humanity in their thrall for thousands of years. This sweeping history traces its origins across time and culture--from the protective amulets of ancient Egypt to ceremonial magic in India, Celtic paganism to modern magic tricks. National Geographic Book of Magic and the Occult illuminates this enthralling world across more than 90,000 years of history. You'll meet witches and wizards, healers and alchemists, discovering the legends behind them and how they have enriched modern culture.

  • Image for The civility book : a guide to building bridges across the political divide

    The civility book : a guide to building bridges across the political divide

    Offers practical tools and strategies for fostering civility in everyday interactions. Provides lessons, a detailed curriculum, probing questions for consideration, and an extensive appendix of resources outlining ongoing efforts to curb unproductive contention and advance a more harmonious society.

  • Image for Forged in fire : grief, purpose, and devotion of a woman at war

    Forged in fire : grief, purpose, and devotion of a woman at war

    "The Untold Story of the WWII Red Cross Clubmobile Girls-- They weren’t soldiers, but they served in war zones. They didn’t carry weapons, but they fought every day—to lift morale, restore humanity, and bring a taste of home to battle-weary troops. Forged in Fire tells the true story of the Red Cross Clubmobile Department—an innovative wartime effort that deployed courageous American women on a remarkable mission across Europe during WWII. Driving 2½-ton trucks loaded with coffee and doughnuts, these women braved bombings, buzz bombs, and battlefield trauma to serve those risking their lives. Through the eyes of Blanche Barnes, a shy Midwestern woman transformed by tragedy and service, we follow the clubmobilers from England’s foggy airfields to the ruined cities of France and Germany. They flew in B-17s, danced with spies, and crossed paths with generals and journalists—showing resilience and humor in the face of war."--Amazon.

  • Image for A Black doe in the anthropocene : poems

    A Black doe in the anthropocene : poems

    "Confronts the brutal truths unearthed by the present-day descendant of an enslaved American family -- author Artress Bethany White. Tracking her ancestors' enslavement in 1700s Virginia and North Carolina, White weaves together data from Hairston family plantation archives and her Black Hairston mother's inherited oral slave narrative to create searing poems on a history of Scottish genes and African ancestry. In doing this sacred work, White expands the historical narrative far beyond Hairston plantation grounds to examine the lives of freed people who emigrated back to Africa to reestablish themselves in a Black nation, and to also chronicle her own life in the US"--

  • Image for Breaking the law : exposing the weaponization of America's legal system against Donald Trump

    Breaking the law : exposing the weaponization of America's legal system against Donald Trump

    This book explores the concept of "lawfare" -- the strategic use of legal systems for political purposes -- focusing on its application in contemporary American politics. Author Alex Marlow argues that the legal system has been increasingly used as a political tool, particularly against Donald Trump. The book examines the historical development of lawfare, critiques the notion of impartial legal principles, and outlines the networks of donors and activists involved. It concludes with predictions about future trends and suggestions for countering perceived legal overreach.

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    Vicarious

    "LIVE SOMEONE ELSE'S LIFE TO THE FULLEST Imagine a life of limitless opportunity: wealth and luxury, lust and desire, danger and excitement... and all it will cost is letting someone live it for you. Welcome to the hidden world of Proxies-young, ambitious hustlers who have undergone an experimental new medical procedure that allows people the ability to vicariously experience their lives: to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel everything that they do. Selling this access to the rich, these Proxies are willing to give up their privacy, their very identity, trading it all for a taste of money and power. In this seductive world of hedonistic pleasure, Justin Bright, a promising new Proxy with a mysterious past, will learn that all joys have their costs, and the dangerous games people play may have deadly consequences... New York Times best-selling writer RYAN PARROTT (The Infernals, Rogue Sun) debuts his first original comic, alongside acclaimed artist ELEONORA CARLINI (Marauders, Radiant Black), for a cutting-edge sci-fi thriller! COLLECTS VICARIOUS #1-5."--

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