• Image for The promise of a nation : commemorating 250 years of patriotism, resilience, and aspirations from the national collection

    The promise of a nation : commemorating 250 years of patriotism, resilience, and aspirations from the national collection

    "Celebrate 250 years of American history-and witness the nation's decade-by-decade evolution-in this gorgeously illustrated volume featuring 700 Smithsonian objects"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Secure : the revolutionary guide to creating a secure life

    Secure : the revolutionary guide to creating a secure life

    "From Amir Levine, MD, coauthor of the multimillion-copy bestseller Attached What's the secret to finding success, happiness, and love? You need to feel SECURE. How do you become more connected to the people around you, without the fear of being hurt? How can you stop overthinking and letting your emotions impair your judgment? Is it possible to learn emotional resilience and truly thrive? People with a secure attachment style are the most comfortable not just in their relationships, but also in their own skin. Living life in "secure mode" enables them to cope more effectively with challenges across many areas of life -- they're healthier, less reactive, less driven by insecurity, and better able to navigate setbacks and even social media. It is as though they move through the world with a kind of resilient bubble around them. In this brilliant, paradigm-shifting work, Dr. Amir Levine, the world's leading expert on translating attachment science into practice, presents new research showing that your attachment style isn't fixed. Anyone can become SECURE. He introduces a transformative framework to help you feel more secure in your career, your friendships, your romantic life, and beyond. Along the way, he makes a simple, revolutionary argument: when you harness the power of secure mode, you can create the life you want. It's never too late to become SECURE. This book will show you how." --

  • Image for Through mom's eyes : simple wisdom from mothers who raised extraordinary humans

    Through mom's eyes : simple wisdom from mothers who raised extraordinary humans

    "When Sheinelle Jones launched "Through Mom's Eyes," a recurring Today show segment interviewing celebrities' mothers about raising successful kids, she had an ulterior motive--she wanted to bring all their wisdom to bear on raising her own three children. So she asked Lin-Manuel Miranda's mom about staying present with kids while working multiple demanding jobs, talked with Lady Gaga's mom about how to recognize bullying, and got tips from Steph Curry's mom on making sure even future NBA royalty does the dishes. She has since interviewed dozens of remarkable women, and then taken their advice home and tried it out on her own family. The result: an extraordinarily candid, warm, and insightful collection of wisdom that has taught Sheinelle valuable lessons about life, love, and parenthood. Now in her first book, Through Mom's Eyes, Sheinelle is ready to share even more of those life-changing secrets (along with her own experiences and stories) with the world. By combining behind-the-scenes insights from top celebrity mothers-such as the moms of Matthew McConaughey, Serena and Venus Williams, and Padma Lakshmi-with her own tales from the trenches of modern parenting, Sheinelle reveals how to make it through the hard parts of motherhood and still tap into the joys of it with empathy, generosity, and solidarity. Part parenting guide, part insight into the rich and famous, and all heart, Through Mom's Eyes is a beautiful celebration of those who are the guiding light for their loved ones--mothers"--

  • Image for A Polish girl in Siberia

    A Polish girl in Siberia

    In April of 1940, six-year-old Ida woke to the sound of pounding on her door. Soviet soldiers forcibly packed her and her mother onto a train with thousands of their neighbors and deported them to remote Siberia, leaving them stranded to survive the brutal winter in subhuman conditions. Looking back, Ida shares their struggles: foraging for food, trying to reunite with her imprisoned father, spending weeks in a desolate hospital with typhoid fever, and adapting to shifts in the political climate to make the long journey home to Poland.

  • Image for When you love someone in recovery : a hopeful guide to understanding addiction

    When you love someone in recovery : a hopeful guide to understanding addiction

    "Author, speaker, and addiction recovery expert Caroline Beidler offers friends and family members the gift of being able to understand the recovery lifestyle--a way of life that goes beyond anonymous meetings in church basements and fosters a sense of well-being, healthy coping strategies, discovering new passions, and nurturing a deep personal faith"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for The playful way : creativity, connection, and joy through everyday moments of play

    The playful way : creativity, connection, and joy through everyday moments of play

    "Play can help you navigate life with more creativity, resilience, and joy--entrepreneur Piera Gelardi offers simple practices to shift from the Pressured Way to the Playful Way. Somewhere along the way to adulthood, we learn that play is childish and something to outgrow. When we deny our playfulness and treat it as a luxury or a reward, we feel zapped and disconnected, wondering why nothing feels fun anymore. There's another way. Creative entrepreneur Piera Gelardi shows how to shift from the Pressured Way to the Playful Way--from forcing flow to flowing. For Gelardi, who has built iconic brands and daring experiences, play is how she makes sense of the world. When burnout and creative block struck, she realized the source was disconnection from play--and returning to it helped her feel alive again. Through stories, research, and practices, you'll quiet inner critics, unlock the eight Powers of Play, and move through life with more ease, energy, and creative possibility--building the resilience to navigate challenges and find joy. When you embrace a playful mindset, you don't have to go play. Play comes with you everywhere"-- $c Provided by publisher.

  • Image for 100 hikes of a lifetime U.S.A. : the country's ultimate scenic trails

    100 hikes of a lifetime U.S.A. : the country's ultimate scenic trails

    "Explore the United States' best hiking trails"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Where it hurts : dispatches from the emotional frontlines of medicine

    Where it hurts : dispatches from the emotional frontlines of medicine

    "A collection of candid literary accounts by doctors, nurses, and other healers that shed light on the intense challenges and triumphs of medical life, reflecting the resilience, ingenuity, and compassion they use to get by"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Last branch standing : a potentially surprising, occasionally witty journey inside today's Supreme Court

    Last branch standing : a potentially surprising, occasionally witty journey inside today's Supreme Court

    "A myth-busting glimpse into the inner workings of the Supreme Court in the "Roberts era," revealing what we get wrong about the nine justices (and what they eat for lunch) and the right way to fix a Court in crisis-from the popular ABC news pundit and witty co-host of the top legal podcast in the US"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Parks and Rec : the underdog tv show that lit'rally inspired a vision for a better America

    Parks and Rec : the underdog tv show that lit'rally inspired a vision for a better America

    "From the New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia, the definitive story of the creation and legacy of Parks and Recreation, with exclusive interview content from its cast, crew, and creators, as well as an introduction by Nick Offerman More than fifteen years after Parks and Recreation premiered, it has become a streaming and pop culture staple. It's beloved for its jokes, characters, and expressions-the show even created a now widely observed holiday, Galentine's Day. How did it all happen and how did the show transform from a ratings disappointment into a cult classic? Readers will find out all this and more in the definitive history of the show, which is as full of humor, optimism, and heart as Parks and Recreation itself. Through new and exclusive interviews, as well as deep insight and smart and entertaining pop culture analysis, Armstrong tells the story of how Parks and Recreation came to be: how it grew from The Office's success and Obama-inspired optimism, how producers assembled one of TV's most lovable casts but barely survived a mediocre first season, how it found its voice by getting more political and more romantic, and how it became a cultural force despite middling ratings during its network run, going on to become a television savior of the Trump era and a modern classic. Lovingly told and deeply researched, Parks and Rec is the ultimate history of the show that taught us what's important in life: friends, waffles, and work"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for A wheelie awkward romance : the love story of a girl who is definitely not touchy-feely and a quadriplegic guy who most assuredly is

    A wheelie awkward romance : the love story of a girl who is definitely not touchy-feely and a quadriplegic guy who most assuredly is

    "Tess wasn't searching for love-but she still found it in Corby, a man with a power chair, dad jokes, and a heart as golden as his wit. Their unlikely connection becomes a wildly funny, refreshingly honest journey of love, growth, and self-acceptance. Together they prove that love isn't about perfection-it's about showing up, being seen, and rolling with life's surprises"--

  • Image for Song for a hard-hit people : a memoir of antiracist solidarity from a coal miner's daughter

    Song for a hard-hit people : a memoir of antiracist solidarity from a coal miner's daughter

    An Appalachian organizer's excavation of the past, her own and her people's, to spark a collective fight for a future where we all have what we need and deserve. In Song for a Hard-Hit People, Beth Howard shares her story of growing up in Appalachian Kentucky--the economic struggles, trauma, and ever-present sexism along with the loving care of her close-knit rural community. These complex people shaped Howard's sense of justice and solidarity, and taught her about the inextricable bonds working-class people share, despite our differences. But her childhood also left her with emotional wounds that threatened to destroy the life she built for herself. While healing her wounds is deeply personal, there's no separating it from the people and place that made her. Appalachia is often framed as a place to escape from, where people are hateful, lazy, and bring tragedy upon themselves. But in her quest to understand her home and her people, Howard uncovers the powerful history of white Appalachians fighting alongside Black and Brown people, pushing back against billionaires who gain power by using racism to divide them. Appalachia, she realizes, has not only been hit hard; it is the place to wage a freedom struggle. Too many of us are denied the basic necessities of life: somewhere decent to live, good food to eat, health care that doesn't break the bank, jobs that don't kill us. As Howard reminds us, we haven't got a chance--unless we organize. In the midst of divisive rhetoric, violent repression, and grifters writing elegies, may this story be a song.

  • Image for Poisoned Ivies : the inside account of the academic and moral rot at America's elite universities

    Poisoned Ivies : the inside account of the academic and moral rot at America's elite universities

    Poisoned Ivies by Elise Stefanik examines recent debates surrounding higher education in the United States, particularly at elite universities. The book discusses a congressional hearing involving leaders from Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Pennsylvania, and considers public and institutional responses to issues such as campus speech, antisemitism, and university governance. Stefanik presents her perspective on changes in academic culture, including discussions of free expression, ideological diversity, and administrative decision-making. The work also outlines proposed approaches to reform within higher education institutions.

  • Image for The inner passage : an untold story of Black resistance along a southern waterway

    The inner passage : an untold story of Black resistance along a southern waterway

    "Some of the earliest canals in colonial America, referred to as the Inner Passage, were constructed by enslaved people living in the Lowcountry of South Carolina in the early 1700s. In a paradox of history, for over a hundred years enslaved Black people used these canals, constructed for white plantation owners, to travel southward to freedom in Spanish Florida. In this book, Virginia McGee Richards documents the lost narrative of the Inner Passage through 60 extraordinary photographs of landscapes altered by slavery and portraits of Lowcountry descendants, along with an essay describing her discovery of this untold history. In an accompanying essay, Imani Perry writes about her own journey on the Inner Passage, putting Black resistance to enslavement and Southern history into an immediate context. James Estrin brings decades of insight about photography and the power of visual storytelling to his affecting foreword. Together, these words and images offer a powerful living map of history." --

  • Image for The Lost Cities of El Norte : Coronado's quest, the unconquered West, and the birth of American Indian resistance

    The Lost Cities of El Norte : Coronado's quest, the unconquered West, and the birth of American Indian resistance

    "In 1540, the grandest exploring expedition ever assembled in the Americas paraded north from the ruins of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, a glittering column of 2,000 men heading into the unknown. Their destination was El Norte Misterioso--The Mysterious North, present-day United States--where fabulous cities of gold were rumored to shine beyond the horizon. Two years later, survivors began stumbling back, half dead. Lost to poisoned arrows, brutal deserts, starvation, cold, desertion, and countless other hardships, 90% of those who left would never return. Led by Francisco Coronado and backed by the full weight of the Spanish empire, the superpower of its day, they had expected to seize the land, steal its riches, and subjugate its peoples, just as they had so recently done to the mighty Aztec and Inca empires. But instead they encountered the unconquered American West, populated by complex societies of indigenous nations, masters of a vast and unforgiving landscape who fiercely resisted this European 'incursion' onto their lands. Coronado and his people traversed 2,500 miles of unmapped terrain, ranging across the present-day U.S. states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and finally Kansas. They were the first Europeans to gaze upon the Grand Canyon and the Rocky Mountains; made first contact with the Puebloan peoples; crossed the Sonoran Desert and the Great Plains, where they encountered endless herds of bison and the nomadic tribes who followed them. After leading the largest exploring cavalcade ever assembled in the New World, wearing his gilded armor and bobbing plume, Coronado retreated back to Mexico City two years later accompanied only by a hundred or so hangers-on and carried on a litter, a broken man. America's Southwest and Plains would remain unconquered for the next 300 years."--

  • Image for How to get what you want : mastering the art and science of persuasion

    How to get what you want : mastering the art and science of persuasion

    "Life is about getting what you want. When you're negotiating a salary, buying a house, or talking politics with your uncle at Thanksgiving dinner, you're always after the best outcome. Learn from an expert how to get what you want in every situation-no matter who you're talking to.Your ability to get what you want depends upon your ability to persuade. Unfortunately, the way most people approach persuasion has the opposite effect: we double down on our own perspective and cite tons of facts to make our point-or even try to strong-arm people into giving in. None of this is persuasive. In reality, it pushes people away from us, making it hard or even impossible to get what we want. Persuasion expert Joshua Bandoch has spent over a decade uncovering the secrets of persuasion. He's mined psychology, neuroscience, economics, public policy, and history for cutting-edge techniques that actually work-and he's used them in speeches written for senior government officials, national leaders, business executives, and dozens of his own talks to audiences around the world. How to Get What You Want combines Bandoch's groundbreaking research with practical experience persuading at the highest levels to give you a fresh, surprisingly simple approach that will get you what you want and need when it matters by: Adopting the persuader's mindset Learning proven techniques for making the most persuasive emotional and logical appeals Unlocking the secret formula for memorable and motivating stories Tapping into the power of tone, body language, and other subconscious signals How to Get What You Want teaches you how to navigate any political, professional, or personal situation more effectively to get optimal results each and every day"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Stripped down : unfiltered and unapologetic

    Stripped down : unfiltered and unapologetic

    "From the trailer parks of Vegas to the mansions of Nashville, Bunnie Xo has lived a lot of lives and seen the darkest sides of humanity. Her memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, is cold, clear evidence that no one is irredeemable. With a heavy dose of humor and a refreshing sense of self-awareness, Bunnie pulls no punches as she shares her journey of redemption while offering some homespun wisdom to those who need a little saving themselves."--

  • Image for A soldier's wife : my mother, the marvelous Mrs. Marilyn A. Underwood

    A soldier's wife : my mother, the marvelous Mrs. Marilyn A. Underwood

    In this moving biography and memoir, Blair Underwood, acclaimed star of film, stage and television, pays homage to his mother, sharing her well-lived life and key lessons learned as a fashion designer, mother and soldier's wife.

  • Image for Bounce forward : 21 tools to live a life beyond limits

    Bounce forward : 21 tools to live a life beyond limits

    "When Amy Purdy was nineteen, a sudden and severe case of bacterial meningitis resulted in the loss of both legs below the knee and nearly took her life. Her dream of becoming a professional snowboarder seemed impossible until she transformed her grief and loss into fuel and rebuilt her life one tiny step at a time. Amy not only became a trailblazer in her sport--she made history as a three-time Paralympic medalist. She went on to inspire millions around the world, tour with Oprah Winfrey, deliver unforgettable performances on Dancing with the Stars,and speak on some of the largest stages in the world. Two decades later, after rebuilding her life and career, Amy faced a new battle. A sudden and devastating injury threatened her ability to walk again, and she began a profound journey of physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. In Bounce Forward, Amy shares this raw and intimate chapter of her life, showing that true resilience is not about returning to who you once were but becoming someone stronger, wiser, and more whole. Through gripping stories, practical science, and soulful reflection, she introduces twenty-one actionable tools that helped her shift from."--Amazon.

  • Image for Be your own bestie : a no-nonsense guide to changing the way you treat yourself

    Be your own bestie : a no-nonsense guide to changing the way you treat yourself

    "You deserve happiness. You deserve hope. And you deserve a sassy best friend who can help you learn not to settle for less. It's time to start loving yourself radically. And Misha Brown-you may know him as @yourbestiemisha-is here to guide you along your journey of self-discovery, accountability, and most importantly, self-love. With his no-nonsense (but always loving) approach, Misha shares stories from his own life, encounters with others, and the wisdom gleaned from them to help you release the patterns, relationships, and beliefs that have kept you from stepping into your full fabulousness. With equal parts hilarity and heart, Misha's S.A.S.S. Method to glowing up your life consists of: S - Self-reflection: Turn your focus inward to push away what's been holding you back A - Affirmations: Reshape the way you speak to and about yourself S - Standing your ground: Set boundaries and stop apologizing S - Sculpting the life you want: Take bold steps toward your own happily ever after No matter where you are today, now is the time to begin showing up for yourself as your own best friend. Because you deserve it, bestie!" -- Publisher's website.

  • Image for Grizzled : love letters to 50 of North America's least understood animals

    Grizzled : love letters to 50 of North America's least understood animals

    "Explore the lesser known side of 50 North American species"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for Honest motherhood : on losing my mind and finding myself

    Honest motherhood : on losing my mind and finding myself

    "A hilarious and unflinchingly honest memoir from an exhausted mom who learned the hard way that we need to let go of the myth of the perfect mom"-- Provided by publisher.

  • Image for We the voters : the constitutional choices that shape America's elections

    We the voters : the constitutional choices that shape America's elections

    "Many Americans today are frustrated, unsettled, or just plain perplexed about the rules governing our democracy and who gets make them. Concern about rigged systems, confusion about the Electoral College, and uncertainty about who's in charge of it all have shaken our faith in elections as a reliable way to peacefully transfer political power in a deeply fractured nation. In We the Voters, Lori A. Ringhand brings a fresh perspective to these issues. In straightforward and accessible language, she explains how certain questions -- who "we the people" are, how they should be represented, and who gets to make the rules governing our elections -- have always lurked just beneath the surface of our nation's most contentious fights about how our elections should work. When there are clear answers to these questions, this book explains them. But its primary purpose is to help readers understand why so many of these questions are genuinely difficult, and how decisions made by past generations both structure and empower our choices today. Using constitutional text, history, and landmark Supreme Court decisions, Ringhand shows how the Constitution often serves less as rigid rule book for our elections and more as a general framework, empowering each generation of Americans to engage for themselves the important questions underlying our electoral system by interrogating what is and isn't working for them. We the Voters is pragmatic, but also optimistic. In the end, the Constitution leaves the defense of our democracy up to us; it equips us with the tools we need to question, debate, and ultimately change how our system of self-government works. This book urges us to take up that call with vigor"--

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