When Lies Become Virtues

Revelation and the Redefinition of Truth and Morality
By Robert Popoff

In his book, When Lies Become Virtues, Robert John Popoff writes for Christians who believe that Scripture has God’s authority when popular opinion treats biblical teachings as outdated. He uses Revelation, the final book of the Bible, to explain how deception changes the names people...

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White Coat Leadership

Empowering the Next Generation of Healthcare Leaders from Bedside to Boardroom
By Timothy N. Liesching

White Coat Leadership by Dr. Timothy N. Liesching covers how modern healthcare organizations increasingly depend upon physicians capable of leading institutions operating under constant strain from rising patient demand and expanding operational pressure. Liesching centers the book upon healthcare workers attempting to keep hospitals functional...

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Walking Along the Ancient Tokaido Road

A Pilgrim’s Path: Adventures and Transformations (Vol.3: New Beginnings)
By Ichiro Asanuma

Walking Along the Ancient Tokaido Road: A Pilgrim’s Path: Adventures and Transformations (Vol. 3: New Beginnings) by Ichiro Asanuma follows the final stage of a long personal pilgrimage from Kuwana to Kyoto along Japan’s historic Tokaido Road. The book blends travel writing, cultural history, memoir,...

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Walking along the ancient Tokaido Road

A Pilgrim’s Path: Adventures and Transformations (Vol.2: Insight and Memories)
By Ichiro Asanuma

Walking Along the Ancient Tokaido Road: A Pilgrim’s Path: Adventures and Transformations (Vol. 2: Insight and Memories) by Ichiro Asanuma continues the author’s journey through Japan with a thoughtful examination of history, culture, and modern society. Picking up where the first volume left off, the...

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Why Breakups Are So Hard

How We Can Help
By Terry McNiff

Terry McNiff’s Why Breakups Are So Hard: How We Can Help explains how separation between parents can turn family life into a court-centered process that many people enter before they understand its consequences. Written for parents with children, the book presents one central message: adult...

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Walking Along the Ancient Tokaido Road

A Pilgrim’s Path: Adventures and Transformations (Vol.1: Departure)
By Ichiro Asanuma

Walking Along the Ancient Tokaido Road: A Pilgrim’s Path: Adventures and Transformations, Vol. 1: Departure by Ichiro Asanuma begins in 2006 along Japan’s historic Tōkaidō route, stretching from Tokyo toward Kyoto. The narrative opens with the author setting out from Nihonbashi, motivated by recovery after...

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Why Good People Are Actually Dangerous

The Hidden Cost of Moral Certainty
By Prasanth Kumar Vinakota

Does it serve us to be good? Prasanth Kumar Vinakota believes that it does not, and outlines his reasoning in Why Good People Are Actually Dangerous: The Hidden Cost of Moral Certainty. We have been programmed to aspire to be “good”, but this can have...

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Walking With Care

Stories and Tools for Community Health Workers
By Idalsy Cruz

Walking with Care: Stories and Tools for Community Health Workers by Idalsy Cruz offers a thoughtful exploration of community-based care, compassion, and supporting individuals and communities through life’s most vulnerable moments. The book follows a reflective path, guiding readers through experiences that center on empathy,...

Weird

A Monster-Maker's Journey From Small Town to Hollywood With OCD
By Lynette Eklund

In Weird, Lynette Eklund describes how she knew that she wanted to live and work in Hollywood. It was a dream she had planned from childhood with meticulous determination. At college, she studies fashion design to prepare for a possible career in costume design. But...

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Walk a Lonely Mile

By Brian Paige

Walk a Lonely Mile by Brian Paige is a reflective memoir that follows the author’s experiences with friendship, ambition, relationships, and the unpredictable turns that shape a life. The book begins with his memories from adolescence, including the awkward and impulsive behaviors of his early...

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