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Chillicothe and Ross County Public Library
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New Titles - Psychology & Philosophy
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Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favors the Brave
Ryan Holiday - Portfolio Format: Hardcover
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The instant New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestseller! Ryan Holiday's bestselling trilogy - The Obstacle Is the Way, Ego is the Enemy, and Stillness is the Key - captivated professional athletes, CEOs, politicians, and entrepreneurs and helped bring Stoicism to millions... |
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Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality
JULIA SHAW - Abrams Press Format: Kindle Edition
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A provocative, eye-opening, and original book on the science of sexuality beyond gender from an internationally bestselling pop-psychologistDespite all the welcome changes that have happened in our culture and laws over the past few decades in regards to sexuality, the subject remains one of the most... |
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Little Nothings
Julie Mayhew - Raven Books Format: Kindle Edition
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'Little Nothings delivers some searing and uncomfortable truths about motherhood and female friendships'Sarah J. Naughton'A true single-sitting read' Alex MarwoodWith friends like these, who needs enemies?Liv Travers never knew real friendship until she met fellow mums Beth... |
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I Can Take it from Here: A Memoir of Trauma, Prison, and Self-Empowerment
Lisa Forbes - Truth to Power Format: Paperback
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An emotional, page-turning account of unhealed trauma and personal transformation that will break your heart and change your mind, in the tradition of Somebody's Daughter, A Piece of Cake, and Jesmyn Ward's Men We ReapedRiveting, honest, and raw, I Can Take It From Here recounts... |
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The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class
Joel Kotkin - Encounter Books Format: Hardcover
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Following a remarkable epoch of greater dispersion of wealth and opportunity, we are inexorably returning towards a more feudal era marked by greater concentration of wealth and property, reduced upward mobility, demographic stagnation, and increased dogmatism. If the last seventy years... |
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