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How to Raise an Antiracist
Ibram X. Kendi
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The book that every parent, caregiver, and teacher needs to raise the next generation of antiracist thinkers, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist and recipient of the MacArthur “Genius” Grant. “Kendi’s latest . . . combines his personal experience... |
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A Way Out of No Way
Raphael G. Warnock
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On the heels of his historic election to the United States Senate, Raphael G. Warnock shares his remarkable spiritual and personal journey.“A compelling, insightful memoir that details an extraordinary journey.” —Bryan Stevenson Senator Reverend Raphael G. Warnock occupies a singular... |
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Blood Orange Night
Melissa Bond
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Brain on Fire meets High Achiever in this "page-turner memoir chronicling a woman's accidental descent into prescription benzodiazepine dependence—and the life-threatening impacts of long-term use—that chills to the bone" (Nylon).As Melissa Bond raises her infant daughter and a special-needs... |
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This Is Not a Pity Memoir
Abi Morgan
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What happens when your partner of twenty years suddenly believes you're nothing but a stranger? What do you do when your history together is gone?How do you prove you're not an imposter in your own life? When the partner of Emmy Award–winning screenwriter Abi Morgan abruptly collapsed... |
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Happy-Go-Lucky
David Sedaris
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David Sedaris, the “champion storyteller,” (Los Angeles Times) returns with his first new collection of personal essays since the bestselling Calypso. Back when restaurant menus were still printed on paper, and wearing a mask—or not—was a decision made mostly on Halloween, David... |
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Jerks at Work
Tessa West
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A practical and hilarious guide to getting difficult people off your back, for anyone pulling their hair out over an irritating colleague who's not technically breaking any rulesFrom open floor plans and Zoom calls to Slack channels, the workplace has changed a lot over the years. But there’s... |
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How Rights Went Wrong
Jamal Greene
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLISHERS PROSE AWARD FINALIST | "Essential and fresh and vital . . . It is the argument of this important book that until Americans can reimagine rights, there is no path forward, and there is, especially, no way to get race right. No peace, no justice."—from... |
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Magic
Manly P. Hall
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Magic: A Treatise on Natural Occultism (1929) is a short work by author, mystic, and lecturer Manly P. Hall. By exploring the differences between black and white magic, this book seeks to guide fellow occultists away from those practices which damage the spirit and lead to the loss of the soul.
Magic:... |
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The Godfather Buck
Frederick Keeve
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Two brothers, who meet once a year at a cabin in the woods in Big Bear to hunt deer for a week, uncover hidden family secrets and lies. |
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Healing Hacks Bundle, 2 in 1 Bundle
Chessie Ucaman
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Healing Hacks Bundle, 2 in 1 Bundle: Simple Self-Healing and Healing is the New High
You might have heard of the term spiritual healing before and became interested in it. Spiritual healing refers to restoring the balance of body, mind and spirit by channeling healing energies through... |
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Dark Side of the Chew
Andrew Nisker
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It's the world's second most common form of litter. Chewing gum: it's invisible to most, yet it lurks everywhere, including the bottoms of tables, desks, and shoes. How did we become so addicted to it? How is our consumption of trillions of pieces a year impacting our health and our planet?... |
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100 Miles To Redemption
Shawn Livingston
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Haunted by the effects of PTSD induced by fighting a war, the physical injuries that led to copious amounts of opiates, the emotional strain of his squad leader committing suicide, losing his best friend from overdosing on heroin, all combined with his drug addiction ultimately left Shawn... |
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Backstage Vienna State Opera: The Magic That Makes Opera
Elīna Garanča
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The men and women of the Vienna State Opera work tirelessly to prepare the performances that amaze and inspire the audience. Hundreds of craftspeople, musicians, directors, actors, designers, producers and more all work together to produce spectacular performances at one of the largest... |
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How to Be Great at Doing Good
Nick Cooney
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Turns out much of the advice weve been given about how to make the world a better place turns out to be dead wrong. Donating to certain charities will do thousands of times more good that donating to others. Non-profits that choose to carry out one program instead of another will be hundreds... |
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Rondo and Bod
Ryan Williams
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Robert A. Burns, art director on the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre, was obsessed with actor Rondo Hatton aka the Creeper. Burns was average looking but brimming with odd creativity. Hatton, who suffered from acromegaly, had a strangely unique appearance, but was a regular guy. In Rondo... |
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Girls Can't Surf
Lisa Andersen
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GIRLS CAN'T SURF is the inspiring true story of a group of rebellious female surfers in the 1980s who took on the male-dominated professional surfing world in a fight for inclusion, recognition and equality. |
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Until the Wheels Come Off
John Tarlton
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A cyclist completes a grueling cross country bike race in 12 days with the help of his family and friends. |
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